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Recent U.N. review echoes Human Rights Clinic's recommendations for the United States to improve sanitation and housing conditions, and to stop criminalizing poverty.
JoAnn Kamuf Ward and Sarah Alshawish publish an article for Just Security on state and local human rights efforts in the United States
HRI and Columbia Law School's LL.M. program announce the 2020-2021 Human Rights Fellows
Catherine Flowers, a long-standing project partner drawing attention to sanitation crises in the US, publishes an article in The Grist featuring JoAnn Kamuf ward, Director of the Human Rights in the US project.
The Human Rights Institute has endorsed a landmark report published by the High Level Panel of Legal Experts on Media Freedom entitled "Report on Providing Safe Refuge to Journalists at Risk."
Human Rights Must Be at the Top of the Biden Agenda

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