As an attempt to correct what some consider a problematic and limiting disposition (especially in the face of contemporary ecological crises), environmental justice has emerged.
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As an attempt to correct what some consider a problematic and limiting disposition (especially in the face of contemporary ecological crises), environmental justice has emerged.
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Who are we as a legal community in Washington state? Not just in terms of statistics that are easily counted but also the less quantifiable individual experiences that form the culture of our profession?
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A look back at the last half-century of democratic legal scholarship and activism shows us that one does not have to be a Vito Corleone to rethink the nature of justice in theory and practice.
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This new column will explore models of justice, histories of justice, and the experiences and movements that shape our impression of justice in various ways. Essentially, it will examine the nature of justice—at least as understood by the different people and communities that have thought about and sought to practice it.
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DEI commitments are valuable to better our society and decrease inequities. However, poor implementation can have adverse results and negatively impact relationships with clients and staff.
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Building safety in your workplace is important. However, organizations that falsely equate safety with comfort allow people to retreat from conversations about racism and oppression, which perpetuates inequities.
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