Alexa KoeniginHuman Rights CenterSeven Essential Questions for Ethical War Crimes DocumentationConsiderations for those collecting, investigating, and analyzing open source information in Ukraine and elsewhereJun 1, 2022Jun 1, 2022
Alexa KoeniginHuman Rights CenterAnnouncing the Sports Page ProjectToday, in the waning hours of International Women’s Day, a group of researchers and reporters at the Human Rights Center at UC Berkeley…Mar 8, 2019Mar 8, 2019
Alexa KoeniginHuman Rights CenterKelly Matheson and #Youth v. Gov: The Trial of a GenerationThe landmark trial of Juliana v. U.S. — aka #YouthvGov — is scheduled to start on Monday, October 29. The case, brought by a number of…Oct 29, 2018Oct 29, 2018
Alexa KoeniginHuman Rights CenterIt’s Complicated: Why #DeleteFacebook Is Bad for Human Rights — And What We Should Do InsteadAs Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg faces Congress to explain how and why Cambridge Analytica wrongfully acquired and used Facebook-derived data…Apr 9, 2018Apr 9, 2018
Alexa KoeniginHuman Rights CenterHarnessing Social Media as Evidence of Grave International CrimesThe International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant in August for Mahmoud Mustafa Busayf Al-Werfalli, a Libyan national, for…Oct 23, 2017Oct 23, 2017
Alexa KoeniginHuman Rights CenterThe GiftOn the last day of fourth grade, I leaned against a window as my fellow students buzzed around our classroom, high on sodas and celebration…May 8, 2017May 8, 2017
Alexa KoeniginLemming CliffWhen is a Cavity Search Not a Cavity Search? Rape at GuantánamoToday — January 11, 2017 — marks the fifteenth anniversary of the use of the United States’ military facilities at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to…Jan 11, 2017Jan 11, 2017
Alexa KoeniginHuman Rights CenterWhy University-Based Startups Are a Smart InvestmentAs the executive director of the Human Rights Center at UC Berkeley, which recently won the MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective…Oct 27, 20161Oct 27, 20161
Alexa KoeniginHuman Rights CenterCapturing KaradzicHow the Butcher of Bosnia and his First-in-Command Escaped Justice — and Finally Got CaughtMar 24, 20161Mar 24, 20161