Federal Judge Halts Deportation, Upholds Rights of Student Fighting Against Genocide

A U.S. federal judge recently intervened to prevent the imminent deportation of Stiven Sibrian, a 20-year-old student and prominent anti-genocide advocate, in a case that highlights ongoing concerns regarding the intersection of immigration policy and human rights. Sibrian, who is currently studying international relations at The College of William & Mary in Virginia, had been facing deportation to El Salvador, his birth country, which he fled at the age of four. The judge granted a temporary restraining order that effectively halts any deportation proceedings against Sibrian until a full hearing can be conducted. This decision … Read more

Federal Court Halts Texas A&M’s Drag Show Ban, Upholding LGBTQ+ Free Speech Rights

Houston, Texas — A federal judge issued a temporary order preventing the Texas A&M University System from enforcing a ban on drag shows, a ruling celebrated by LGBTQ+ advocates and free speech proponents alike. The decision marks a substantial affirmation of expression rights for students within the campus. In February, the Texas A&M Board of Regents enacted a policy that outlawed drag performances at all university system campuses, citing these events as contrary to the institution’s core mission and claiming they could foster a hostile environment for women. The board further leveraged an argument based … Read more

Patty Blum: A Trailblazing Journey from Human Rights Law to Chronicling War-Time Love Letters

San Anselmo, Calif. — At the age of 76, Patty Blum, a seasoned human rights attorney and scholar, has a wealth of achievements under her belt, including notable contributions to legal academia and impactful litigations. Among her feats is founding the first International Human Rights Law Clinic at UC Berkeley and authoring a heartfelt book drawn from an extensive family correspondence from the World War II era. Blum’s career is marked by a deep commitment to justice. She has spearheaded critical cases, including landmark civil litigations against former Salvadoran defense ministers accused of overwhelming human … Read more

Global Unions and German Government to Launch New Centre for Corporate Accountability in Human Rights

Berlin, Germany — A significant new initiative is on the horizon as global trade unions and the German government have scheduled a formal announcement on March 20, 2025, to launch the Human Rights Due Diligence Competence Centre. This international effort, set to commence operations later in the year, aims to fortify workers’ rights by enforcing national and European legislation that mandates corporate responsibility across global supply chains. The collaborative effort includes key organizations such as UNI Global Union, IndustriALL Global Union, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, and the German union confederation, DGB. The Initiative for Global … Read more