Seattle U Takes Anti-Killdozer Case
Seattle University’s “human rights law clinic” is rushing to the aid of Rachel Corrie’s parents in their frivolous lawsuit against Caterpillar: SU law clinic takes Corrie versus Caterpillar, Inc. case.
Just before the two year anniversary of Rachel Corrie’s death — resulting from a bulldozer during a nonviolent protest — her parents, Cindy and Craig Corrie, have filed suit against Caterpillar, Inc. with the help of representatives from Seattle University’s human rights law clinic.
“CAT is aiding and abetting war crimes, and so it can be held accountable for foreseeable consequences of those crimes,” said Gwynne Skinner, adjunct professor at the SU Human Rights Law Clinic and primary counsel on the Corrie case.



