
Issue #1, Jan 2009
The chaos which unfolded during and after Hurricane Katrina was not simply a horrific display of federal mismanagement, but a clear contravention of the tenets of three distinct bodies of international law. Continued...
A historical sketch of Asian Americans, Blacks, Whites, and the terrain of ethnicized normativity. Continued...
In McClarty v. Totem Electric, the Washington Supreme Court threw out the state's established "disability" definition for employment discrimination cases and replaced it with the comparatively anemic federal definition found in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Continued...
An attempt to flesh out the invisible biases that underlie the facially objective and neutral legal standards of search and seizure law, such as the reasonable person standard - the focus of this article. Continued...