Seattle Journal for Social Justice | |
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Abbreviated title (ISO) | Seattle J. Soc. Just. |
Discipline | Legal studies |
Language | English |
Publication details | |
Publisher | Seattle University School of Law (United States) |
Publication history | 2001-present |
Frequency | Biannually |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 1544-1245 |
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The Seattle Journal for Social Justice is a peer-reviewed student-edited law journal of the Seattle University School of Law. Among specialized law reviews, it is currently ranked 395th out of more than 1,200 law journals.[1]
The journal publishes two issues per year—Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer. Each issue typically includes three or four articles concerning social justice issues written by outside authors, as well as two to three student-written articles. The journal has published issues with articles on wide-ranging social justice themes such as civil liberties after September 11, the resistors of Japanese-American internment, same-sex marriage, and race and education. It is staffed by second- and third-year law students.
Among the most cited articles published in the journal are: