Faculty Co-Director Sarah Knuckey is invited as a guest co-editor of OpenGlobalRights special series on mental health and well-being in human rights work.
Sarah Knuckey and Rahma Hussein highlight civil liberties and human rights groups’ urging the UN Security Council to support Yemeni civil society in Just Security blog.
Human Rights Institute press release highlights the presentation of its Global Advocate Award to Yemeni Human Rights leaders Radhya Al-Mutawakel and Abdulrasheed Al-Faqih.
Faculty Co-Director Sarah Knuckey contributes to Washington Post article critiquing the US recent airstrike on Syria, which targeted families and children of ISIS fighters.
JoAnn Kamuf Ward, director of the Human Rights in the U.S. Project, and Benjamin Hoffman, senior clinical teaching fellow call on Ben & Jerry’s to stop abuses in its supply chain.
The Institute's JoAnn Kamuf Ward, director of the Human Rights in the U.S. Project, is quoted in Vice on the value of using the IACHR as a tool for accountability.
Human Rights Clinic alumna María Emilia Mamberti LL.M. ’17 discusses the challenges and opportunities the new Special Rapporteur on Economic, Social, Cultural and Environmental Rights will create.
Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute symposium explores strategies for state and local implementation of human rights in the United States.
Faculty co-director and UN Human Rights Committee Member Sarah Cleveland discusses the need to strengthen democracy and human rights in Venezuela with U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley and panel of experts on human rights in the Americas.
Faculty co-director Sarah Knuckey discusses critical flaw in U.S. air strike investigation methodology in her recent blog post on Just Security.
2018- Applications are now being accepted for a legal fellow position with the Human Rights in the U.S. Project.
Faculty co-director Sarah Knuckey and alumna Anjli Parrin '17 on need for peacekeeping reinforcements in Central African Republic, not budget cuts.
Faculty co-director Sarah Knuckey publishes new article in International Journal of Mental Health on the mental health of human rights advocates.
Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute invites candidates for the position of Legal Fellow for the Institute’s human rights in the U.S. work.
Human Rights Clinic joins 66 other civil society organizations calling for an independent international inquiry into the war in Yemen.
Human Rights Clinic joins 18 other civil society organizations from around the world to raise concerns about US-led drones export initiative.
HRI's JoAnn Kamuf Ward discusses new bilateral effort to support municipal efforts to protect human rights of migrants on the southern border of Mexico.
Human Rights Institute press release highlights recent symposium it organized to explore strategies for state and local implementation of human rights in the US.
Sarah Knuckey and Anjli Parrain offer a view from the Central African Republic on why the US is wrong to boast about peacekeeper budget cuts in Just Security blog.
Pentagon admits major investigation flaw: They rarely talk to air strike witnesses or victims,” highlights Just Security blog co-authored by HRI’s Professor Sarah Knuckey.
JoAnn Kamuf Ward reflects on recent Mexican-German joint Border Municipalities of Human Rights project, highlighting the role of cities as the frontier of migration and human rights, in Human Rights at Home blog.
Alex Moorehead and Sarah Knuckey raise concerns about US-led drone export initiative in Just Security blog.
HRI's Alex Moorehead questions how the US military ensures it is not complicit in alleged violations by the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen in a story in The Intercept.
The Institute’s Alex Moorehead and Waleed Alhariri speak on a panel on drones, transparency, and the use of force at Chatham House.