Digital Darkness: How Governments Use Digital Repression to Silence Dissent
By: Atoosa Haghani, LAW ‘27 It begins with silence. Not the absence of noise, but a forced muting, of…
By: Atoosa Haghani, LAW ‘27 It begins with silence. Not the absence of noise, but a forced muting, of…
By: Stuti Majmudar, LAW ‘27 Kenya is a country full of young men desperate for work. The unemployment rate…
By: Luke Kim, LAW ‘25 Generative AI excites the mind. With a couple of words, I can generate text,…
Authors: Kiko Galpin, Jackie Jaques, Lara Ormiston, and Valerie Wilson An Access to Justice Clinic Report | August 2024…
Chris Carpenter, Duncan B. Hollis Costa Rica’s recent position paper improves transparency on the country’s legal views and provides…
In April 2023, we partnered with the Digital Welfare State & Human Rights Project at the Center in submitted…
An Explainer and Recommendations on Technical Standard-Setting for Digital Identity Systems. In April 2023, we submitted comments to the…
The Tradition of Human Rights Limitation Conditions and Safeguards in International Law INTRODUCTION This document is designed to inform…
By: Miron Sergeev, LAW ‘26 In a time of escalating conflicts across multiple continents and the rapid deployment of…
By Michelle Xin, LAW ‘25 Your phone rings: an unknown number flashes on the screen. You answer and hear,…