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    Maureen Dunne

    Maureen Dunne is a 2022 reporting resident at Injustice Watch. Dunne graduated from DePaul University with a degree in journalism. She was an associate editor with 14 East Magazine and has contributed to stories produced with the DePaul Center for Journalism Integrity & Excellence. She has also worked as an organizer on political campaigns — from the mayoral to presidential level — and is passionate about covering politics, policies, and, most of all, their impact on communities.

    News
    An illustration showing two large-scaled judges sitting on either side of a white opening where a small person stands with a shadow casted behind them.

    Abortion-rights advocates fearful of Republicans gaining control of Illinois Supreme Court in Nov. 8 election

    By Rita Oceguera and Maureen Dunne | November 1, 2022

    With Roe overturned, a Republican majority on the state’s highest court could limit access to abortions, particularly for teens, across the Midwest.

    Events
    Four people in professional dress seated behind a table with microphones in front of them, speaking on a panel about the Cook County courts.

    6 takeaways from our community conversation about systemic issues in the Cook County courts

    By Maureen Dunne and Sky Patterson | September 16, 2022

    Injustice Watch convened a community conversation about systemic inequities in the Cook County courts and possible solutions last month, as part of The Circuit, our ongoing collaborative investigation into two decades of Cook County court data.

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