The International Justice Clinic (IJC) collaborated with Open Net Korea (Open Net) and Legal Initiative for Vietnam (LIV) on advocating for human and digital rights in Vietnam. Vietnam is scheduled to be reviewed by the United Nations Human Rights Council
IJC’s amicus to the Supreme Court: International human rights law supports the Court to strike down Florida and Texas social media “must-carry” law.
February 4, 2024 December last year, IJC co-submitted an amicus brief to the US Supreme Court regarding a deeply influential case on social media platforms’ power to content moderation, and consequently, public discourse via social media. For this submission, we
Amplifying African Voices: Unveiling the Impact of Spyware and Advancing Advocacy
Andrew Hallak (lead author), Hinako Sugiyama The International Justice Clinic (IJC) of UC Irvine School of Law actively participated in the Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa (FIFAfrica) held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from September 27th to 29th, 2023.
IJC submits an Overview of Human Rights in Afghanistan to the UN Secretary-General
The International Justice Clinic submitted a human rights overview of Afghanistan to the United Nations Secretary-General Special Coordinator, Independent Assessment mandated by United Nations Security Council resolution 2679. Adopted in March 2023, the resolution requests the Secretary-General to “conduct and
IJC Submits Letter to Japanese Court on the Vital Role of Journalism in Conflict Zones
The International Justice Clinic submitted a letter to the Tokyo District Court in a case concerning the Japanese government’s rejection of a passport application by a Japanese journalist, Junpei Yasuda. Mr. Yasuda has expertise in reporting from conflict zones such
The American Bar Association’s proposed resolution calls for a spyware moratorium: Professor Kaye’s letter to ABA
July 26, 2023 Today, Professor Kaye conveyed his view to the ABA House of Delegates, the policy-making body of the association, on the proposed Resolution 508 of the ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice, which calls for a
Coalition Calls for Human Rights to be at Center of UN Afghanistan Assessment
Irvine, California, April 24: A coalition of civil society organizations and individuals today called on the United Nations (UN) Secretary General and High Commissioner for Human Rights to put human rights at the center of the independent assessment requested by
UNESCO Guidelines for Regulating Digital Platforms: A Rough Critique
UNESCO’s Guidelines for regulating digital platforms (Draft 2.0) (“draft” or “draft guidelines”) aim “to support the development and implementation of regulatory processes that guarantee freedom of expression and access to information while dealing with content that is illegal and content
Supreme Court Hearing Major Internet Case: A Preview
by Virginia Kennedy and Grace Palcic On Tuesday, February 21st, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google, a case with potentially monumental implications for the future of online speech in the United States – and potentially
New Report! A National Human Rights Institution for the United States
The International Justice Clinic is pleased to release today a report advocating for the creation of a National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) in the United States. The Report, Establishing a National Human Rights Institution in the United States, is the