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organized by the Avon Global
Center for Women and Justice
sponsored by the Dorothea S. Clarke
Program in Feminist Jurisprudence
WOMEN AND GLOBAL JUSTICE SPEAKER SERIES
An International Challenge:
Protecting Victims’ Rights
in Human Trafficking and
Sexual Exploitation Cases
Hon. Virginia M. Kendall
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Prior to her appointment to the federal bench, Judge Kendall
worked at the United States Attorney’s Office in Chicago for
over ten years where she served as Deputy Chief in the
Criminal Division, Child Exploitation Coordinator and Coordinator of Project Safe Neighborhoods. Prior to working with
the United States Attorney’s Office, Judge Kendall clerked for Hon. George Marovich in
the Northern District of Illinois. Judge Kendall has been an adjunct professor of trial
practice and federal criminal prosecution at Loyola University School of Law for the past
fourteen years and an adjunct professor at Northwestern University Law School for the
past four years. She has published law journal articles on a variety of topics including
child molestation statutes and community reform projects. Judge Kendall received her
undergraduate and masters degrees from Northwestern University, and her law degree
from Loyola University School of Law.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2009 Q 5-6 PM
ROOM G85, MYRON TAYLOR HALL
Reception to follow in Saperston Student Lounge.