Chronicles the life of Allard K. Lowenstein, the political activist and Congressman known for his tireless anti-war and civil rights activism.
Plaintiffs-Appellants, the Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Project and the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization (collectively, “the Project”), appeal the district court’s ...
In 1967, an unknown 38-year-old civil rights activist from New York took it upon himself to change the world, and then he did. Allard Lowenstein, a Yale-educated lawyer who had steadfastly avoided ...
Police in Faisalabad, Pakistan's third largest city, tortured more than 1,400 people during a six-year period, according to a report researched and written by the Allard K. Lowenstein International ...
A report released by the ACLU and Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Law Clinic at Yale Law School in June 2012 examines the ongoing trafficking and abuse of Third Country Nationals ...
Following Statement (release on June 26, 2001) was signed by The Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic of the Yale Law School, the Center for Economic and Social Rights, Human Rights ...
Kate’s father, Allard Lowenstein was murdered in 1980. Kate is a nationally recognized victims rights attorney and juvenile justice advocate. In 2004, Kate co-wrote amicus curiae briefs on behalf of ...
Police in Faisalabad, Pakistan's third largest city, tortured more than 1,400 people during a six-year period, according to a report researched and written by the Allard K. Lowenstein International ...
A search for serial arsonists ignites a twisted game of secrets and suspicions.
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