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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

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Political science and legal studies Prof. Jacqueline Stevens discusses how private prisons profit from immigrant detainees’ labor at an event held by Unshackle NU on Tuesday night. Stevens was the second speaker in the group’s quarter-long series, which began last month with activist Mariame Kaba.

At Unshackle NU event, Northwestern professor talks prison profit from detainees’ cheap labor

February 3, 2016

Political science and legal studies Prof. Jacqueline Stevens highlighted the way private prisons profit from the labor of immigrant detainees at Unshackle NU's event Tuesday evening. About 45 students...

Weinberg Prof. Jacqueline Stevens, speaks to Arianna Salgado, Mark Fleming and Andrew Free about policies that affect undocumented people across the country. The Buffett Institute hosted this panel as part of its Human Rights Speaker Series.

Experts discuss ‘Juan Crow’ immigration laws at Buffett Institute event

February 20, 2015

The Buffett Institute hosted a panel of experts on Thursday night to discuss "Juan Crow" laws, which are statutes that the panelists said limit the rights of undocumented immigrants. The laws' informal...

Attorney: Ludlow disputes lawsuit’s allegations

February 13, 2014

The professor accused of sexually assaulting a Medill junior in 2012 released a statement Thursday denying the student’s allegations and claiming she “initiated friendly communications” with him...

Attorney: Student filed police report with help of Northwestern political science professor

February 13, 2014

The Medill junior who filed a Title IX lawsuit against Northwestern also filed a police report describing the alleged sexual assault by philosophy Prof. Peter Ludlow, her attorney said Wednesday. It is...

Sparse attendance marks the “Why Vote? Critical Perspectives on Election 2012” panel hosted by Peace Project. Panelists discussed a range of election-centered issues from immigration to drug regulation.

Peace Project sees low turnout for panel about voting, election issues

October 29, 2012

The Peace Project hosted a panel discussion on voting to a nearly empty Fisk 217 on Monday night. The event, titled “Why Vote? Critical Perspectives on Election 2012,” focused on election issues...

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