2014 Human Rights Awards PROVIDED LEGAL COUNSEL TO 10,000 IMMIGRANTS, Honorary Committee* REFUGEES, AND ASYLUM SEEKERS. INFLUENCED Stephen Chipman, Co-Chair COMPREHENSIVE REFORM LEGISLATION. AND THAT WAS Grant Thornton LLP JUST 2013. Kathleen Cronin, Co-Chair CME Group About the National Immigrant Justice Center Darryl Bradford Corporation Heartland Alliance’s National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) protects human Bruce Braun rights and ensures access to justice for immigrants, refugees, and asylum Winston & Strawn seekers. In the last year, we’ve had some remarkable accomplishments. John J. Conroy, Jr. With the hard work and expertise of 1,500 pro bono attorneys, NIJC provided Baker & McKenzie LLP 10,000 immigrants and their families access to legal counsel. We convened Charles W. Douglas free legal clinics for more than 620 immigrant youth. We obtained asylum LLP for Johana Cece, an Albanian woman threatened with human traffi cking, Daniel E. Reidy resulting in a federal court decision that could impact thousands of survivors Jones Day of gender-based violence seeking asylum in the United States. We exposed John W. Rowe and challenged solitary confi nement in immigration detention, which resulted Exelon Corporation (Formerly) in a new policy that will limit the use of this inhumane practice. Together Jesse Ruiz with our partners and supporters, we convinced the U.S. Senate to include Drinker, Biddle & Reath LLP critical human rights, due process, and detention reform provisions in its

Thomas Sabatino comprehensive immigration reform bill. Walgreen Co.

Gloria Santona This is our record. But when it comes down to it, NIJC’s most important McDonald’s Corporation accomplishment is giving each individual some measure of human dignity

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About Heartland Alliance Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights, a nonprofi t organization, champions the human rights of individuals who are threatened by poverty or danger. For 125 years, Heartland Alliance has provided solutions— both through services and policy—that move people from crisis to stability to *2014 Honorary Committee in formation success. Visit the Heartland Alliance website at www.heartlandalliance.org. WE TYPICALLY HOST 750. 2014 NIJC Human Rights WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU EXPECT FROM Awards Event Committee: A GROUP COMMITTED TO THE IDEA THAT Carrie Di Santo, Co-Chair CME Group EVERYONE’S WELCOME? Mark A. Flessner, Co-Chair 15th Annual NIJC Human Rights Awards Holland & Knight LLP Chad Doobay Since 2000, the National Immigrant Justice Center’s Human Rights Awards Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP has honored human rights champions and celebrated the contributions of Jennifer Fardy business, civic, and philanthropic leaders. Julia E. Getzels Art Institute of 2014 Keynote Speaker and Recipient of The Jeanne and Joseph Sullivan Award Erica Jaffe Jose Antonio Vargas Marketa Lindt Sidley Austin LLP Jose Antonio Vargas is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, fi lmmaker, and the founder of Defi ne Mary Meg McCarthy NIJC Executive Director American, a campaign that seeks to elevate the conversation around immigration. In June John Mitchell U.S. Securities and Exchange 2011, The New York Times Magazine published Commission a groundbreaking essay he wrote in which he John N. Rapp revealed and chronicled his life in America as an undocumented immigrant, Kozacky & Weitzel, PC stunning media and political circles and attracting worldwide coverage. A year later, he appeared on the cover of TIME magazine internationally Mark Sullivan Grant Thornton LLP with fellow undocumented immigrants as part of a follow-up cover story. Since then, he has testifi ed at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Melissa Suster AT&T Inc. immigration reform, and written and directed Documented, a documentary fi lm on his undocumented experience. Wade Thomson Jenner & Block LLP

2014 Awardees Rebecca van Uitert Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen and Loewy, LLP Human Rights Practitioner Award: Linda Coberly, Winston & Strawn LLP Melville Washburn Sidley Austin LLP Human Rights Commitment to Change Award: Daniel Olmos, Nolan, Armstrong & Barton LLP Human Rights Corporate Award: United Airlines, Inc.

During the 2013 NIJC Human Rights Awards. Photo credit: Craig Skorberg WE HAVE A HISTORY OF EXPOSING INJUSTICES AND DEMANDING REFORM.

NIJC Human Rights Awards A Brief History

2013 2008 2003 Keynote & Awardee: Richard J. Keynote: Harold Koh, Former Keynote: Mary Robinson, Former Durbin, U.S. Senator (D-IL) Assistant Secretary of State for U.N. High Commissioner for Human Awardees: AT&T Inc., Immigrant Democracy, Human Rights & Labor, Rights; Former President of Ireland Youth Justice Leauge, Brian Murray U.S. Department of State Awardees: Juan Mendez, Bob Awardees: Melville Washburn, Glaves, Aon Corporation 2012 Chicago Community Trust, Chicago Keynote: Maria Hinojosa, Public Radio, Chicago Reporter, 2002 Correspondent for PBS WTTW11, Chicago Public Library Keynotes: Judge Abner Mikva, FRONTLINE, host of NPR’s Latino Former U.S. Congressman, Chief USA 2007 Judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals Awardees: Caterpillar Inc. Legal Keynote: Joseph Margulies, for D.C. Services Division, Jesus “Chuy” Assistant Director, MacArthur Justice Peggy Kou, Attorney, U.N. Garcia, Lawrence S. Schaner, Jon Center, Northwestern University Law International Criminal Tribunal for the Stryker School Former Yugoslavia Awardees: Carlos M. Sada, Tibetan Awardees: Jeanne and Joseph 2011 Alliance, Jenner & Block LLP Sullivan, Edwin Silverman, Chicago Keynote: Justice Margaret Marshall, Tribune Editorial Board Former Chief Justice of the 2006 Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Keynote: Seymour Hersh, Journalist, 2001 Court The New Yorker Magazine Keynote: David S. Weissbrodt, Awardees: Albany Park Theater Awardess: Dr. Irene Martinez, Lee University of Minnesota Law School Project, Terry Yale Feiertag, Ann Russo, Levi Strauss & Co. Awardees: Jacqueline Bhabha, McDonald’s Corporation Baxter International Foundation 2005 2010 Keynote: Richard J. Goldstone, 2000 Keynote: Lt. Cmdr. Charles Swift Former Justice, South African Keynote: Juan Garces, Lead Awardees: Duane Sigelko, Constitutional Court Attorney of the Legal Team Sisters of Mercy, Exelon Corporation Awardees: Joseph Margulies, Prosecuting Chilean Natalie Spears Dictator General Augusto Pinochet 2009 Awardees: Robert Kirschner, Jan Keynote: António Guterres, U.N. 2004 Schakowsky High Commissioner for Refugees; Keynote: Paul Hoffman, Civil & Former Prime Minister of Portugal Human Rights Attorney Awardees: Luol Deng, James Awardees: Margaret Blackshere, Morsch, Winston & Strawn LLP David Berten, Ariel Investments NO MATTER WHAT YOU GIVE, THE RETURNS ARE IMMEASURABLE.

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NIJC Leadership Board

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Ann Marie Walsh, Co-Chair Michael Jarecki John “Jay” Reidy Locke Lord LLP Law Offi ce of Michael R. Jarecki AT&T Inc.

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