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DESCRIPTION:Professor Bernardine Dohrn\, activist\, academic and children’s
  and women’s rights advocate\, is a retired Associate Clinical Professor a
 t Northwestern University School of Law. She writes and lectures on intern
 ational human rights law\, children in conflict with the law\, racism and 
 youth justice\, school law\, and torture.&nbsp\;At Northwestern\, she was 
 the (founding) director of the Children and Family Justice Center for twen
 ty-three years. The Center represents young people in court\, and is a nat
 ional policy center for the comprehensive needs of children\, adolescents 
 and their families.&nbsp\;Dohrn is an author and co-editor of three books:
  “Race Course: Against White Supremacy (2009) with Bill Ayers\; “A Century
  of Juvenile Justice” (2002)\; and “Resisting Zero Tolerance: A Handbook f
 or Parents\, Teachers and Students” (2001).&nbsp\;Most recently she has wr
 itten “In My Lifetime\, Young People Have Changed the World: Children as S
 ocial Actors” in Diving In\, and “The Surprising Role of the CRC in a Non-
 State Party” in Litigating the Rights of the Child.&nbsp\;Dohrn taught hum
 an rights law at Northwestern\, has been a visiting lecturer over ten year
 s at Leiden University faculty of law in the Netherlands\, and a lecturer 
 at the University of Chicago.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Race\, Gender\, and Prisons
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><br>Professor Bernardine Dohrn\, activist\,
  academic and children’s and women’s rights advocate\, is a retired Associ
 ate Clinical Professor at Northwestern University School of Law. She write
 s and lectures on international human rights law\, children in conflict wi
 th the law\, racism and youth justice\, school law\, and torture.&nbsp\;<b
 r><br>At Northwestern\, she was the (founding) director of the Children an
 d Family Justice Center for twenty-three years. The Center represents youn
 g people in court\, and is a national policy center for the comprehensive 
 needs of children\, adolescents and their families.&nbsp\;<br><br>Dohrn is
  an author and co-editor of three books: “Race Course: Against White Supre
 macy (2009) with Bill Ayers\; “A Century of Juvenile Justice” (2002)\; and
  “Resisting Zero Tolerance: A Handbook for Parents\, Teachers and Students
 ” (2001).&nbsp\;<br>Most recently she has written “In My Lifetime\, Young 
 People Have Changed the World: Children as Social Actors” in Diving In\, a
 nd “The Surprising Role of the CRC in a Non-State Party” in Litigating the
  Rights of the Child.&nbsp\;<br><br>Dohrn taught human rights law at North
 western\, has been a visiting lecturer over ten years at Leiden University
  faculty of law in the Netherlands\, and a lecturer at the University of C
 hicago.&nbsp\;<br><br></p>
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