As a sixth grader in a Seattle public school, Jonathan Miller came face-to-face with activism and grassroots politics. He won an school essay contest, earning him a chance to cover the World Trade Organization conference in Seattle as a student correspondent in 1999.
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Through her work with the Georgia Innocence Project, College of Law student Christina Rupp used DNA evidence and her instincts to help free a man from jail for a crime he did not commit.
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Julian Juergensmeyer has spent a lifetime studying land use planning law and when the chance came up to help save a bog in a remote part of Poland, he jumped in - literally.
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On the outside of the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C., sits a statue with an inscription at its base that reads, "What is past is prologue."
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Cynthia Searcy preaches what she practices. With a research agenda focused on adolescent obesity and school policies related to adolescent eating and exercise behaviors, she is active in every sense.
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