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So many housing styles and interesting architecture in what was once called ‘Skunk Grove.’ By Cari Taylor-Carlson - Jun 12th, 2021 09:41 am //end headline wrapper ?>Conejito’s Place. Photo taken March 2021, by Jeramey Jannene.
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George H. Walker, a man of considerable girth, was no fool when it came to acquiring land south of the established Kilbourntown and Juneautown. In the 1830s and 1840s, Walker purchased 160 acres of wetland, bounded by the Milwaukee River, 16th Street, Lake Michigan, and Greenfield Avenue. In 1834, he built his cabin and a trading post on a point of land known as “Skunk Grove,” and began selling lots to early settlers.
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Ana Luquerna
Ana Luquerna, ’21, a JD candidate whose interest in international law began at age nine when her family was granted asylum by the United States
, will be a 2021-2022 judicial fellow at the International Court of Justice in the Hague, a highly competitive program designed to expose participants to international law and the work of the Court.
During law school, Luquerna worked for two years on the Law School’s Global Human Rights Clinic and one year on the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, and served as articles editor on the
Chicago Journal of International Law, president of the Human Rights Law Society, vice president of the Immigration Law Society, and vice president of the Latinx Law Students Association. She also worked as a research assistant to Tom Ginsburg, the Leo Spitz Professor of International Law; engaged in pro bono projects focused on refugee and immigrant justice; and interned for the Am