Equal Justice Society e-Newsletter - Issue 6 - Winter 2006

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IN THIS ISSUE

Front Page

Letter from the President: Government as a Force for Good

Notes on the Right: Starving Vital Government Services

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Also: Zuni Café's Surprise Fundraiser

Hurricane Katrina
Lawsuit for Evacuees, Petition to UN


EJS Lawyers in New Orleans: First Person Account

California Senators Support Filibuster of Alito; Coalition Warns of Danger to Civil Rights

EJS Brief in Supreme Court Supports Voters of Color

Civil Rights Coalition Condemns Racist SFPD Police Video

EJS Launches Motley Fellowship

New CD, Book on Port Chicago

Book Exposes Court Rulings Dismantling Laws Promoting Fairness and Equality

USF Law School Chapter Hosts Art Show

Staff/Board News & Notes

Newsletter Editors:
Elaine Elinson
Miguel Gavaldon


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New Book Exposes Court Rulings Dismantling Laws Promoting Fairness and Equality

The Equal Justice Society authored a chapter in a new book titled Awakening from the Dream: Civil Rights Under Siege and the New Struggle for Equal Justice, which exposes the Supreme Court’s methodical dismantling of federal laws that advance inclusion, equal membership, political participation, and economic mobility in our diverse national community.

The ongoing Federalism Revolution has crippled Congress’s legislative powers and made it difficult for individuals to bring suit to enforce their civil rights. Activists, law professors, public interest lawyers, and students discuss some of the Americans who have been deprived of justice by this rollback, making vivid the impact of the increasingly right-wing federal judiciary.

The foreword is written by Professor Erwin Chemerinsky of Duke University School of Law.

The book, which stems from a Columbia Law School conference celebrating the birth of the National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights, is divided into five parts.

Part I places the Federalism Revolution into historical perspective and explains the relationship between federalism—the struggle for power between the states and the federal government—and civil rights.

Part II illustrates how the rollback of civil rights has affected the lives of all Americans—the elderly, workers, language minorities, women, the disabled, immigrants, people of color, and sexual minorities.

Part III discusses how those decisions have, in addition, restricted access to courts to ensure the fair provision of government services, including education, health care, the environment, our criminal justice system, and immigration.

Part IV exposes the incoherency of the Court’s appeal to federalism—which has veiled its campaign to dismantle federal protections for individual rights.

Part V offers readers hopeful approaches to revitalizing civil rights and democracy.

The learn more about the book, visit the rollbackcampaign.org website, where the following information is available:

  • About the Editors
  • Read the Introduction
  • What People Are Saying About this Book
  • Read the Table of Contents
  • Dowload the Faxable Order Form
  • Sample Chapters and More
  • How Order the Book

EJS would like to thank Susan Lerner, director of the California Clean Money Campaign, for authoring Chapter 21, Restoring the Balance of Power in the Federal Courts, on behalf of our organization.

EJS will also be co-hosting the West Coast launch of this book in late February or early March. Please join our mailing list if you'd like to receive an invitation.

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