Ana Martinez is a Spring 2014 intern.

Confronting Chicago’s Tortured Past

Feature
UN Blast of U.S. Human Rights Record Goes Mostly Unnoticed
U.S. media outlets have largely ignored a UN report noting America's human rights violations.

Will the EU Elections Change Fate of Spanish Anti-Choice Bill?

Despite a New Constitution, the Fight for Gender Equality in Tunisia Continues
McDonald’s Franchise Owner Will Pay Employees $500,000 in Owed Wages

Dispatch
Spaniards Say No to Privatized Healthcare
Nationwide outcry killed a proposal to privatize Madrid's hospitals.
Sexual Assault Charges Dropped Against U.S. Army General
Iraqi Authorities Illegally Detain and Torture Female Inmates
Maine Court Makes ‘Momentous Decision’ in Favor of Transgender Student
Texas Prison Guards Demand Reduced Solitary Confinement for Inmates
Adjunct Professors Use Twitter To Speak Out
Victims May Be To Blame For Their Own Rapes, Says Indian Politician
Morocco Repeals Law Allowing Rapists To Wed Underage Victims
Grand Jury Won’t Indict Cop Who Shot Car Crash Victim 10 Times