Analysis of order preliminarily enjoining Arizona S.B. 1070By David W. AustinAugust 2011S.B. 1070 has already generated a number of resolutions in both the Illinois House and Senate, as well as the Chicago City Council, all calling for its repeal.
From the Chair…By Anthony E. RothertOctober 2011An introduction to the issue from Section Chair Anthony Rothert.
From the Chair…By Anthony E. RothertAugust 2011An introduction to the issue from Human Rights Section Chair Anthony Rothert.
Immigration detainers violate human rightsBy Kelly BrackleyDecember 2011Why should immigrants be treated any differently from anyone else who is arrested—why are they denied due process?
It’s Game Over for proponents of videogame regulationBy Steven HelleDecember 2011Many courts have pointed out that no one has been able to establish anything more than a correlation—and not causation—between violence in videogames and real life. A look at the recently decided case of Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Assn.
Meet the editorsOctober 2011Get to know the editors responsible for putting together the Human Rights newsletter.
The new Arizona immigration law mirrors existing federal lawBy Peter LaSorsaAugust 2011The federal government estimated that Arizona had one of the fastest growing illegal immigrant populations in the country, increasing from 330,000 in 2000 to 560,000 by 2008.
Restorative justice now!By Hon. Sheila M. MurphyApril 2011A call for restorative justice in Illinois.
Some comments from ArizonaBy Kathryn E. EisenhartAugust 2011Some thoughts about SB 1070 from author Kathryn Eisenhart.
Thoughts on Senate Bill 1070By Scott TurnerAugust 2011According to author Scott Turner, "...if this bill is examined in a subjective way, one can see that the motivations behind Senate Bill 1070 have very little to do with race."