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Bryan Adamson
Janet Ainsworth
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Mark Chinen
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Anne M. Enquist
Tayyab Mahmud
Russell Powell
Sara Rankin
David Skover
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Public Defender Reform To Get Tougher
So Many Defendants, So Little Time
Seeking death penalty adds $1M to prosecution cost, study says
It’s just too expensive to execute people, says Kentucky lawmaker
SU Study Assesses Costs of Seeking Death Penalty
Pay system hampers legal representation for indigent defendants
Bipartisan support in Washington for reform of misdemeanor courts
A New Conservative Approach to Justice: Serve the Poor
Prosecutors won’t seek death penalty for Michele Anderson
John Oliver rewrites cop shows to reflect our broken criminal justice system
Fixes Urged to Help Poor Defendants in Utah
Utah legal defender system inconsistent, lacks oversight, report says
Utah Courts Are Not Fullfilling People's Sixth Amendment Rights
Reports criticize Utah courts over your right to a lawyer
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The Calhoun Family Fellowship
Briefs and Reports
Death Penalty Report
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Why Governments Declare a Homeless State of Emergency
Everett May Expand "Aggressive Begging" Law
Everett passes measure against "aggressive panhandling"
Use panhandling law to help
Too Little, Too Late? Seattle Declares State of Emergency Over Homelessness
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Civil Right to Counsel Initiative
Task Force 2.0
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The Center's Cases
Arizona Ethnic Studies Case
Civil Rights Clinic
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Honorary Degree Project
SU to honor students forced to leave during WWII
Intergroup Book Project
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Sesquicentennial Conference: The 13th Amendment
U.S. v. Hirabayashi
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Terror in Twilight: Border Patrol involvement in local policing
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To provide an emphasis on Indian law in the curriculum, research, programs and projects at Seattle University School of Law;
To provide unique learning opportunities to students through innovative classes, practical experience and interaction with tribal representatives;
To develop new programs that will assist Indian tribes and their members deal with the variety of unique laws that apply to them;
To develop innovative CLE programs and an electronic clearinghouse for recent developments in Indian law for practitioners
To make information about current legal issues available to Indian tribes and people;
To provide legal services to Indian tribes and people.