RUTGERS LAW — Look at the smartphone in your hand, the clothing in your closet, or the sneakers on your feet. How can you be sure they were made without the use of child or trafficked labor, or that human rights weren’t violated somehow in the making of these items? Thanks to the work of Rutgers Law School Professor Sarah Dadush and an American Bar Association (ABA) working group, it’s easier than ever for companies to incorporate next generation human rights clauses into their international supply contracts and, hopefully, make a positive impact on global supply chains.