Bethanie Pascutto

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Bethanie PascuttoMarch 7, 2018

Q&A: Eliot Higgins

Eliot Higgins is an award winning investigative journalist, and Founder of the Brown Moses Blog and Bellingcat. He publishes the work of an international alliance […]

Bethanie PascuttoMarch 7, 2018

Ethnic Cleansing in Rakhine State: Law Students Assist Amnesty International with Digital Verification in Myanmar

Over the past two years, more than 900,000 Rohingya have fled Myanmar’s Rakhine State across the Naf River into southwestern Bangladesh. In response to a […]

Bethanie PascuttoMarch 7, 2018

The Next Generation of Human Rights Researchers: U of T Students Hone their Digital Verification Skills

An image captured on a smartphone in the aftermath of an attack on civilians sheltered within a warzone or a video posted on YouTube of […]

Bethanie PascuttoMarch 6, 2018

IHRP Alumni Profile: Arif Virani

IHRP alumni Arif Virani came to Canada as a Ugandan-Asian refugee in 1972 when his family was forced to flee Idi Amin’s brutal dictatorship. After spending […]

Bethanie PascuttoJanuary 26, 2017

#LawNeedsFeminismBecause

Why does law need feminism? For members of the Feminist Law Students Association (FLSA), it is because the status quo is unacceptable. The legal profession […]

Bethanie PascuttoSeptember 28, 2016

The Truth, As Far As I Know It

Bethanie Pascutto (2L) with contributions from Elizabeth White (2L), Eva Jadine Lannon (3L), Misha Boutilier (2L), Gabrielle Thompson (2L), and Catherine Fan (2L)   If […]

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