Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties

Contents

Volume I, Issue One | Volume I, Issue Two
Volume II, Issue One | Volume II, Issue Two
Volume III, Issue One | Volume III, Issue Two

Submissions

The Journal accepts articles for publication from scholars, practitioners, and students. We are currently in the process of publishing Volume 3. If you would like to submit an article for consideration, please email us.


Volume III, Issue Two

Symposium

Introduction: Symposium on Immigrants' Rights

Lucas Guttentag

A Case for Amnesty

Bill Hing

The Shifting Border of Immigration Regulation

Ayelet Shachar

Sex and Security: A Short History of Exclusions

Immigration Equality/Human Rights Watch

Report from the Summit on Human Trafficking: Critiques and Strategies

Kathleen Kim & Grace Chang

Post-Deportation Human Rights Law: Aspiration, Oxymoron, or Necessity?

Dan Kanstroom

Thinking and Acting Beyond Borders: An Evaluation of Diverse Strategies to Challenge Vigilante Violence on the U.S.-Mexico Border

Ray Ybarra

Human Rights at Home: Human Rights As an Organizing and Legal Tool in Low-Wage Worker Communities

Rebecca Smith

Volume III, Issue One

Articles

Who Gets to Interpret the Constitution? The Case of Mayors and Marriage Equality

Sylvia A. Law

Linguaphobia, Language Rights, and the Right of Privacy

Lupe S. Salinas

Note

Legislating from the Bench: Judicial Activisim in California and Its Increasing Impact on Adult Prison Reform

Chantale Fiebig

Comment

Polygamy Comes Out of the Closet: The New Strategy of Polygamy Activists

Jeffrey Michael Hayes

Online Content

The Unconstitutional Results of Anti-Immigrant Voter Initiatives on Children

Jennifer Podkul

Volume II, Issue Two

Articles

Jurisdiction-Stripping in the War on Terrorism

Janet Cooper Alexander - DRAFT

Arizona's Proposition 200 and the Supremacy of Federal Law: Elements of Law, Politics, and Faith

Hector O. Villagra

Military Commissions and Terrorist Enemy Combatants

Curtis A. Bradley

Note

Military Contractors & Civil Liability: Use of the Government Contractor Defense to Escape Allegations of Misconduct in Iraq & Afghanistan

Kateryna L. Rakowsky

Comment

Creating Judicial Remedies for Violations of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations: A Proposed Resolution to Medellin v. Dretke

Aparna Sridhar

Volume II, Issue One

Articles

Disparate Treatment as a Theory of Discrimination: The Need for a Restatement not a Revolution

Steven J. Kaminshine

Getting Beyond Sodomy: Lawrence and Don't Ask, Don't Tell

Jeffrey S. Dietz

The Constitutional Failure of Gang Databases

Joshua D. Wright

Free the Beach! Public Access, Equal Justice, and the California Coast

Robert Garcia & Erica Flores Baltodano

Note

"An Ordinary Citizen Just Like Everyone Else": The Retention of Former Felons' DNA

Jason Tarricone

Volume I, Issue Two

Practitioners' Notes

Civil Rights in the Modern Era: Edgefield County, South Carolina, A Personal Reflection

Laughlin McDonald

Extreme Makeover: Racial Consideration and the Voting Rights Act in the Politics of Redistricting

Frederick McBride and Meredith Bell-Platts

Articles

The Legal Ethics of Release-Dismissal Agreements: Theory and Practice

Andrew Coan

Grutter, Gratz, and Affirmative Action: Why No "Original" Thought?

Marvin Lett

Sweeping Away the Fourth Amendment: United States v. Gould

Edward Loya

Executing the Factually Innocent: The U.S. Constitution, Habeas Corpus, and the Death Penalty: Facing the Embarrassing Question At Last

Charles I. Lugosi

Volume 1, Issue One

Articles

Same Sex Marriage, Full Faith and Credit, and the Evasion of Obligation

Joseph William Singer

Blackness as Property: Sex, Race, Status, and Wealth

Mitchell F. Crusto

The Diversity Rationale: A Problematic Solution

Trina Jones

Beyond Retribution and Impunity: Responding to War Crimes of Sexual Violence

Naomi Cahn

Book Review

What if Brown v. Board of Education Was a Hate-Speech Case?

Richard Delgado

Essay

American Citizenship Post 9-11

Antonia Hernandez



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