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STANFORD, Calif. -- Today U.S. District Court Judge John D. Bates ruled that detainees held in the prison at the U.S. Air Base in Bagram, Afghanistan ...
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STANFORD, Calif. -- The International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC) at the Mills Legal Clinic at Stanford Law School, acting as co-counsel with Internati...
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...Jennifer M. Green, Director, Human Rights Litigation and. International Advocacy Clin... Litigation and International Advocacy Clinic, University of Minnesota Law School, Jonathan Hafe...
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STANFORD, Calif. -- Redha al-Najar, a 43-year-old Tunisian national, who has been held without charge in U.S. military custody since May 2002, today f...
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-- Clinic Files Amicus Brief for Human Rights Watch --
STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford Law School's Immigrants' Rights Clinic (IRC) has filed an amicus...
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With the help of the International Justice Network (IJN), the International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC), the Stanford Law School's Mills Legal Clinic, colleagues and friends, Ahmad was released on Sept. 21, 2008 without any charges filed or explanations given. An active member of the American College of Surgeons and the American Urological Association, Hanash published a number of scholarly articles, contributed 13 chapters to medical books, and authored five books.
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STANFORD, Calif. -- The International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC) at the Mills Legal Clinic at Stanford Law School has announced that today's Supreme C...
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The current interim prime minister, Gerard Latortue, appeared on television and promised [Rene Preval] supporters that if their candidate had indeed won the majority of votes, the "people's will would be respected" and Rene Preval would be declared Haiti's next president.
TransAfrica Forum, the Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic at Yale Law School, the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti, and Haiti's Bureau des Avocats Internationaux have filed a 47-page petition asking for the OAS's human rights division to determine if the coup was orchestrated by [Jean-Bertrand Aristide] opponents in Washington and the Dominican Republic alongside members of the current Haitian interim government.
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Lawyers for the plaintiffs-including attorney and Duke University law professor Erwin Chemerinsky, Gwynne Skinner from the International Human Rights Clinic at Seattle University School of Law, and Maria LaHood of the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York-have countered that the U.S. government has publicly condemned Israel's policy of demolishing Palestinian homes in the West Bank in order to build Israeli settlements on the land.
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Amnesty International and the International Human Rights Clinic of New York University School of Law jointly submitted requests to various federal departments for records concerning "disappeared" detainees including "ghost" and unregistered prisoners. These detainees are individuals who are-or have been-held by, or with the involvement of the United States government, where there is no public record of the detentions. Such individuals have also often been subjected to the practice commonly known as extraordinary rendition.
Despite the evidence of secret sites and unlawful rendition of suspects that Amnesty International, other NGOs and the media have uncovered, the United States government has 'so far'...