Submissions from 2024
Summary Record of the Human Rights Committee's 5th Periodic Review of United States Report on Compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Sarah A. Dávila et al.
Chicago Must End the Use of ShotSpotter to Protect Human Rights, Sarah Dávila
CBP One Mobile Application: Violating Migrants’ Rights to Privacy and Freedom from Discrimination, Sarah Dávila, Alejandra Palacios, and Brad Thompson
California Debt Collection Lawsuits, Geography, Credit, and Race/Ethnicity: An Exploration, Claire Johnson Raba
More Paper in California: An Evaluation of Documentation Reforms in State Court, Claire Johnson Raba
More Paper in Connecticut: An Evaluation of Documentation Reforms in State Court, Claire Johnson Raba
Submissions from 2023
Summary of Record for the 107th Session of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Sarah Dávila A. and Alejandra Palacios
Before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Written Opinion regarding the Request for an Advisory Opinion on the Climate Emergency and Human Rights, Francisco J. Rivera Juaristi, Britten Schwartz, Simra Abedi, Rochel Go, Sarah A. Dávila, Ámbar Z. Reyes Pérez, and Alexis Cortez
Submissions from 2022
VIOLATING HUMAN RIGHTS: CHICAGO LAW ENFORCEMENT’S EXCESSIVE FORCE AGAINST BLACK LIVES MATTER ACTIVISTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS (2022), Sarah Dávila A. and et al.
Escazú Toolkit: Using the Escazú Agreement in Cases Before the Inter-American System (Nov. 2022, updated Mar. 2023), Sarah Dávila A., Francisco Rivera, and Britton Schwartz
UNTAPPED TOOLS: THE POWER OF STATE DEBT COLLECTION LAWS TO PROTECT STUDENT LOAN BORROWERS (2022), Claire Johnson Raba
Submissions from 2021
DIGITAL DOMINION: How the Syrian regime’s mass digital surveillance violates human rights, Sarah Dávila A., Nino Guruli, UIC John Marshall Law School International Human Rights Clinic, Dima Samaro, and Access Now
CO-OPTING CALIFORNIA COURTS: How Private Creditors Have Turned the Judiciary into a Predatory Student Debt Collection Machine (2021), Claire Johnson Raba
Unsettling: No Relief in Debt Settlement (2021), Claire Johnson Raba
Submissions from 2020
High-Performance Brain Training for Law Students Final Report, Rodney O. Fong
Submissions from 2019
Human Pipeline to the Continental United States: Puerto Rico’s Trafficking of a Vulnerable Population as a Violation of The Right to Health (2019), Sarah Dávila A.
Submissions from 2016
The Puerto Rico-Chicago Connection: Cross-Boundary Drug-Treatment in the United States (2016), Sarah Dávila A., Steven D. Schwinn, and John Marshall Law School International Human Rights Clinic
Submissions from 2015
Enriching Online Classroom Discussion (2015), Christopher Bevard
Submissions from 2014
Fostering Interaction and Building Community in the Technosocial Classroom (2014), Christopher Bevard
A Layperson's Guide to Fair Housing Law (2014), F. Willis Caruso, Michael P. Seng, Allison Bethel, and John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Support Center
Joint Submission To The U.N. Committee Against Torture Concerning The United States’ Mistreatment Of Immigrant Detainees In Violation Of The Convention Against Torture And Other Cruel, Inhuman Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment In Relation To The United States 5th Periodic Report On The Convention Against Torture (2014), Sarah Dávila-Ruhaak, Steven D. Schwinn, Jennifer Chan, and John Marshall Law School International Human Rights Clinic
Cholera as a Grave Violation of the Right to Water in Haiti (2014), Sarah Dávila-Ruhaak, Steven D. Schwinn, and Beatrice Lindstrom
U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement’s New Directive on Segregation: Why We Need Further Protections (2014), John Marshall International Human Rights Clinic
Submissions from 2013
Wheelin' 'Round Town: Pedicabs Are Here To Stay: A Report on the City of Chicago's Proposed Pedicab Ordinance (2013), John Marshall Law School Business Enterprise Law Clinic, Michael Schlesinger, Kevin Hull, Douglas Cahanin, Melissa Webster, Blaise Bennett, Kelly Flesch, Denise Sakuta, and Kayleigh Thomas
Segregation in the Chicago Metropolitan Area: Some Immediate Measures to Reverse this Impediment to Fair Housing (2013), John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Support Center and F. Willis Caruso
Concerning the Use of Solitary Confinement in Immigrant Detention Facilities in the United States of America (2013), John Marshall Law School International Human Rights Clinic, Sarah Dávila-Ruhaak, and Steven D. Schwinn
Submissions from 2007
Senior Housing Research Project: Findings and Conclusion (2007), John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Support Center
Submissions from 2006
Protecting Your Personal Privacy: A Self-Help Guide for Judges and Their Families (2006), Chicago Bar Association’s Privacy Task Force, John Marshall Law School Center for Information Technology & Privacy Law, and Leslie Ann Reis
Submissions from 2004
The War on Terrorism: Peru’s Past and Present, a Legal Analysis (2004), Ralph Ruebner and et al.