Georgia State University, 05/06/2022
PAC Partnership with Georgia’s Deep Center Featured in State of the South 2022
CBP Eliminates Border Patrol Cover-Up Teams Thanks to Clinic Partnership with Southern Border Communities Coalition
Southern Border Communities Coalition, 5/6/22
PAC Partners with Tennessee Partner to Eliminate Youth Fines and Fees
Vanderbilt Youth Opportunity Clinic, 05/02/2022
Failure to Deliver: Assessing Amazon’s Freedom of Association Policy under International Labor Standards
On March 11, 2022, Amazon announced a new policy on freedom of association under international standards. Citing International Labor Organization and United Nations principles, Amazon pledged to comply with global norms on union organizing and collective bargaining, even when national labor law reflects a “gap in governance” with international standards. Published by the UC Berkeley Labor Center and CLAW, this report finds that Amazon’s freedom of association policy, on its face, is non-compliant with international labor standards, and Amazon management’s conduct before and after issuing the policy continues to violate international standards.
PAC’s Stephanie Campos-Bui ’14 Wins UC Berkeley Chancellor’s Award for Community-Engaged Teaching
Berkeley Law, 04/05/2022
Government Technology Column Highlights New Clinic Report on Digital Divide
Government Technology, 3/31/2022
BDS? Never Heard of it.
The massive international response to the crisis in Ukraine should have shocked BDS activists to the core. Twenty-plus years into its efforts to single-out Israel and sever its cultural, economic, and academic ties with the rest of the world, BDS has nothing to show for its efforts. Not a single company, bank, or university has […]
Analysis | When Recruiting the Diplomats of the 21st Century, Start at Community Colleges
This piece is part of ISD’s blog series, “A better diplomacy,” which highlights innovators and their ideas for how to make diplomacy more effective, resilient, and adaptive in the 21st century. Diplomacy is, at least in a democracy, about representing the people. Across the U.S. foreign affairs workforce, there is a crisis of representation– as […]
Erasing the Ukrainian Holocaust Site of Babi Yar, Again
Babi Yar is the single most symbolic site of the Holocaust in Ukraine and across the former Soviet Union; it captures the predominant way in which the Germans and their allies massacred Jews on Soviet and Ukrainian soil, what priest and author Patrick Desbois has called “the Holocaust by bullets”. In the fall of 1941, […]
Why I’m in Mourning for Hope and Democracy in Ukraine
This has been the worst month of my 50 years of life. My mom died suddenly and unexpectedly a few weeks ago, my cousin’s 26-year-old son took his own life last week, and now Russia has invaded Ukraine. I know these may seem like unrelated events — personal, tangential, global — but they are inextricably […]