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On February 25th, PIJIP hosted an online event on the intersection of copyright and the rights of disabled people to obtain accessible versions of books and other copyrighted works.
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On Thursday, March 3, PIJIP Director Sean Flynn will speak on at a webinar on copyright and new technologies in Kenya. The webinar is sponsored by the Kenya Copyright Board and Electronic Information for Libraries, in cooperation with the Kenya Libraries and Information Services Consortium and the Right to Research in International Copyright Law project.
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In late January 2022, International Human Rights Law Clinic (IHRLC) student attorneys Ismaat Klaibou, Madison Bingle, Andrea Rodriguez Burckhardt, and Courtney Veneri, submitted a public comment to the Department of Homeland Security arguing for reparations and accountability for the Trump administration’s separation of migrant families. Their comment provided four prior examples of family separation in the United States, starting with the separation of enslaved families, then indigenous families, then Japanese-American families, and (largely) families of color through the foster care system. This historical overview was inspired by IHRLC Clinic Director Professor Anita Sinha’s recent piece, A Lineage of Family Separation, forthcoming in the Brooklyn Law Review.
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