Press / Media
Media Appearances
- JusticeInfo.net: Guantánamo: Legacy of Torture and Abuse Still Haunts America
- NPR: Hear MacArthur Fellow E. Tendayi Achiume interviewed on All Things Considered
- The New York Times: Lawyers Expand Legal Fight for Longest-Held Prisoner of War on Terrorism
- ABC News: Inside the mass exodus of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh
- LAist: Khashoggi Honored in LA: Street renamed on his death anniversary
- Newsweek: Armenians Face a Second Genocide. Will the World Intervene?
- LAist: Culver City is about to open its first ever ‘Safe Sleep’ Site for Unhoused People
- Background Briefing: Is the Breaching of the Dam in Ukraine an Act of Ecocide?
- Davis Vanguard: Man Held in Solitary Confinement for 14 Months in ICE Facility Permitted to Proceed with Punitive Damages in Lawsuit
- Telemundo: Migrants Testify and Share their Personal Experiences with Racism
- Courthouse News Service: Judge Advances Lawsuit Over Solitary Confinement of Immigrant Detainees
- NBC News: Former Honduras President Extradited to Face Charges in U.S.
- The Minneapolis Star Tribune: The Next Steps to Transform the MPD…and save taxpayers money
- The Guardian: Reliance on hi-tech solutions to climate crisis perpetuates racism, says UN official
- Just Security: Watch This Space: Momentum Towards an International Crime of Ecocide
- Background Briefing with Ian Masters: What We Can Be Thankful for In Spite of Hate-Filled Politics at Home and War Crimes Abroad
- UC Santa Cruz News Center: UC Researchers Use Grant Funding to Investigate Environmental Crimes in Latin America
- UCLA Magazine: World Warrior
- Opinio Juris: New Trends in International Justice
- ABC News Radio Perspective: Has Russia Committed War Crimes in Ukraine?
- Background Briefing with Ian Masters: Assessing US Evidence of Russian War Crimes in Ukraine
- Bloomberg Law Podcast: Could Putin Face Prosecution as a War Criminal?
- Bloomberg Insights: How Long Until The Planet’s Destruction is an International Crime?
- Bloomberg Quicktake: The Question of War Crimes and Russia
- LinkedIn News Live: Live: War in Ukraine
- the [f]law: Dehumanized for Profit
- International Bar Association: Climate crisis: claim at ICC to end impunity for destruction of the Amazon
- Open Global Rights: Haitian Migration through the Western Hemisphere: a racial (in)justice analysis
- The Washington Post: Former ICE detainee’s lawsuit says he spent 14 months in solitary confinement: ‘Nightmare of isolation, abuse’
- The Davis Vanguard: First-Ever Federal Suit Using New Law Filed by ICE Detainee, Claiming ICE Hired Private Jail, Tortured Him
- Daily Kos: Man Jailed in Solitary for Over a Year is First to Sue Private Prison Company Under Recent State Law
- LA Times: ICE Held a Man in Solitary Confinement for More Than a Year. He’s suing under a new California Law.
- Foreign Affairs: The Fight Against China’s Bribe Machine
- Houston Chronicle: Many Haitians Who Traveled to Chile Will Now Pass Through Houston
- Capitol Weekly: California Has a Chance to Fix Its Human Trafficking Problem
- Project Syndicate: Prosecuting Ecocide
- UCLA Law News: Achiume Testifies Before House Judiciary Subcommittee on Slavery Reparations
- U.S. Congress: H.R. 40: Exploring the Path to Restorative Justice in America
- The Washington Post: Germany convicted a Syrian man of war crimes in Syria. Can national courts prosecute injustices everywhere?
Press Releases
- Human Rights Coalition Unveils Landmark Iranian Archive, a Digital Catalog of Evidence Pointing Towards Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Islamic Republic of Iran During the Women, Life, Freedom Movement
- Digital Human Rights Investigation Sheds Light on Murders of Indigenous Land Defenders in Brazil
- Petitioners for Mirmehdi et al. v. USA Present Case before Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
- Lawyer for Guantanamo detainees Professor Hannah R. Garry joins UN Human Rights Experts in calling for the U.S. to remedy its torture
- IACHR Special Rapporteur Issues Report Calling for the Abolition of Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 41.18 and Promotion of a Housing First Model
- Four Brothers Who Protested for Iranian Democracy and Were Wrongfully Held as ICE Detainees Are Bringing Their Case to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
- Cyber Attacks Can Qualify as War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity
- International Legal Experts Explain New Environmental Protection Law with Global Implications
- US Actions at the Southern Border Violate Domestic and International Law on the Protection of Refugees and Asylum-Seekers
Media Contact
Natalie Monsanto, Communications Director