Gary Haugen is cradling the padlocks in his thick hands. A former high
school football player--bristly crew cut, broad shoulders squeezed into
a dress shirt--Haugen has more the mien of a military man than a lawyer,
although his image is in keeping with the muscular work of the
organization he founded and heads. The president of the International
Justice Mission, an evangelical Christian organization devoted to
combating human rights abuses in the developing world, Haugen is musing
over the mementos of IJM's work in India and Cambodia.