The DePaul Journal for Social Justice promotes discussion of social justice and international human rights law policy issues, encourages submissions of interdisciplinary work, and accepts work with a non-conventional presentation. The discussions involve legal professionals, including community-based leaders, academics and students. Though the journal uses a traditional law review framework, it also explores alternative types of publication and expands content options to broaden access and better engage readers.
Current Issue: Volume 18, Issue 2 Summer 2025
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Editorial Board
Letter From the Board
Editorial Board
Article
The Dobbs Decision: The Unraveling of Christian Theocracy in the United States Legislation
Breeha Azhar Shah
Essays
Voting as a Crime Prevention Strategy
Joseph R. Dole
Editors
- Editors-in-Chief
- Allison Tallman
- Nancy Bitzer
- Executive Submissions Editor
- Paula Acosta
- Executive Editor
- Margaret Burnetti
- Managing Citations Editor
- Manmeen Kaur
- Symposium Director
- Cassandra Marlow