Washington Journal of Social & Environmental Justice
The Washington Journal of Social & Environmental Justice (WJSEJ) at the University of Washington School of Law publishes legal scholarship examining how communities interact with each other and the environment with the goal of highlighting injustice and encouraging positive change. Adhering to principles of equity, diversity, and representation, the Journal identifies challenges, posits solutions, and amplifies the voices of those most affected by injustice. This mission will be achieved by the collaboration and professionalism of our members, and the continued input from external advisors.
WJSEJ began in 2009 as the Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy (WJELP). To see issues published by WJELP, please click on the WJELP site.
For more information, please visit the Journal's website.
Current Issue: Volume 14, Issue 1 (2024)
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Front Matter
Washington Journal of Social & Environmental Justice
Pursuing the Exemption: The Makah's White Whale
Sarah Van Voorhis
Navigating the First Amendment in School Choice: The Case for the Constitutionality of Washington’s Charter School Act
Stephanie Smith