by Cassondra Murphy | Mar 8, 2019 | Articles, Legal Blog, Policy & Legislation
By: Cassondara (Cj) Murphy The International Women’s Day 2019 campaign drives home the message of #BalanceforBetter, meaning that gender balance creates a better world. No recent movement better captures that idea than #MeToo, a viral movement that shed light on the...
by Alana Broe | Jan 25, 2019 | Articles, Case Law, Legal Blog
By: ALANA BROE For human trafficking victims, freedom from their trafficker does not mean the end of their harm. Victims of human trafficking endure serious abuse that may plague them for the rest of their lives. They often find themselves penniless and in need of...
by Meghan Poole | Jan 24, 2019 | Articles, Case Law, Legal Blog
By: MEGHAN POOLE Human Trafficking is commonly described as a crime that is hidden in plain sight. Often, victims will be in public—perhaps waiting for someone to help them—yet feel invisible. This may have been how 12-year-old Savannah felt when her trafficker was...
by Jessica Skocik | Dec 4, 2018 | Articles, Case Law, Legal Blog
By: JESSICA SKOCIK Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson knew something was not right about GEO Group’s immigration detention facilities when he stated, “Let’s be honest about what’s going on: GEO has a captive population of vulnerable individuals who cannot...