Launch of Michigan Law’s comprehensive human trafficking database coincides with symposium on slavery
Connotea Imports 2012-07-31
Summary:
"University of Michigan Law School's launch of the nation's only comprehensive online database of human trafficking cases will coincide with a major academic symposium at the school on the phenomenon of modern-day slavery....[T]he database will be online and ready to help journalists, academics, lawmakers, and law enforcement agencies track U.S. cases and spread information about what professor Bridgette Carr calls the world’s second-largest industry: slavery. The database will provide immediate access to the details of more than 150 human trafficking cases gathered so far by the Human Trafficking Law Project...."