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Craig Futterman

Since 2000, Craig Futterman has led the Mandel Legal Aid Clinic’s Civil Rights Police Accountability, one of the nation’s leading law civil rights clinics focusing on issues of criminal justice. As director, Futterman has racked up an impressive list of courtroom victories in exposing police injustice, but none greater than his recent yearlong fight to help make public the video of a Chicago police officer shooting 17-year-old Laquan McDonald.

Before joining the Law School faculty, Craig Futterman was director of public interest programs and a lecturer at Stanford University Law School. Prior to that, he was a practicing civil rights attorney in the firm of Futterman & Howard, where he specialized in police misconduct and anti-discrimination litigation, including cases challenging system-wide school discrimination and segregation, and earlier was a trial attorney in the juvenile division at the Cook County Public Defender’s Office. He has participated in a number of landmark civil rights cases, including Jaffee v. Redmond before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Futterman Stories

Devil's in details in police accountability measure

<p>Clinical Prof. Craig Futterman criticizes measures in proposed police accountability ordinance, saying it 'violates any fundamental notion of due process'</p>


Chicago police detained thousands of black Americans at interrogation facility

Clinical Prof. Craig Futterman says Chicago police don’t provide citizens with attorneys during interrogations, 'the times they most need them'


Chicago’s police review agency fires investigator for not exonerating cops

Article cites study by Clinical Prof. Craig Futterman, which finds abnormally high rates of complaints against Chicago police officers


Dark Days

Article cites Prof. Craig Futterman, who argues that without transparency, police are least effective in black neighborhoods


Video Of Chicago Police Shooting Of Teen Won't Be Released: Police

Prof. Craig Futterman says refusing to release video of shootings ‘is the kind of thing that destroys trust’ between police and community


Associated Press

Police don't ask: Why are we getting sued?

Article cites Prof. Craig Futterman, who found a few Chicago police officers received nearly half of complaints, and were disciplined little


National Guard Is Pulling Out of Ferguson as Tensions Ease

Article cites Prof. Craig Futterman, who says proving shooting of Michael Brown was intentional violation of civil rights is a ‘high hurdle’


City Won’t Fight To Keep Citizen Complaints Against Cops Secret

Article cites Prof. Craig Futterman, who praises city's decision to make complaints against police officers open to the public


CBS 2 Chicago

Law students help build Supreme Court case

Earning a rare opportunity, Mandel Clinic team prepares arguments heard by Justices.


Sarah Galer

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