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U.S. military too often fails to investigate civilian deaths, new report by HRI and the Center for Civilians in Conflict finds after analyzing over 200 military investigations.
HRI co-hosts a talk titled "From Detention to Detention: Resisting the School-to-Prison Pipeline," featuring Seann Riley and Dekaila Wilson, Directors of the NYU Suspension Representation Project.
Professor Sarah Cleveland and HRI Senior Fellow Amal Clooney convene at Chatham House to discuss the new report of the High-Level Panel of Legal Experts on Media Freedom on the use of targeted sanctions to protect journalists.
Human Rights Clinic students learn about global advocacy from international expert and HRI Practitioner-in-Residence Anna Macdonald, who led the successful campaign for the Arms Trade Treaty.
Economic and social rights are essential for equality and racial justice explains a joint submission to the Unalienable Rights by HRI and the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice.
HRI co-organizes the Fourth Annual Columbia Law School Human Rights Symposium despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

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