Cases and Projects
- Under the supervision of the clinic’s director and experts in the field, students work on litigation, policy and advocacy projects involving human rights violations at home and abroad.
- Students’ may draft petitions or thematic hearing requests before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, submit amicus curiae briefs before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, draft “shadow reports” for U.N. human rights bodies, document, analyze and publish reports of human rights violations, develop advocacy campaigns and policy initiatives on behalf on human rights victims, and write research memos for leading human rights experts and institutions.
- Students may also travel to carry out fieldwork and fact-finding missions of human rights violations, interview clients, and participate in public and private hearings before international human rights bodies.
Business and Human Rights
Corporate Accountability (California)
Conga Gold Mine (Peru)
Discrimination and Statelessness
Ethnic Discrimination and Statelessness (Dominican Republic)
Mass Deportations (Dominican Republic)
LGBT Rights (Jamaica and Colombia)
Human Rights and the Environment
Chalillo Dam (Belize)
Human Rights to Water and Sanitation (U.S.)
Human Rights in the U.S.
Impunity for Police Killings (U.S.)
U.S. Human Rights Reporting
Homelessness Gender Study (California)
Santa Clara County CEDAW Ordinance (California)
Human Rights Cities (Mountain View, CA)
Human Trafficking (U.S. and Puerto Rico)