Senator Dianne Feinstein voted in favor of extremist judicial nominee Leslie Southwick, saying that nominees are “not just a collection of prior writings or prior judicial opinions” even though Southwick has:* An abysmal record on racial discrimination issues* Expressed a willingness to discriminate against gays and lesbians* The worst record of his Mississippi Court of … Continue reading Tell Sen. Feinstein NO on Southwick
Tell Sen. Feinstein NO on Southwick
Senator Dianne Feinstein voted in favor of extremist judicial nominee Leslie Southwick, saying that nominees are “not just a collection of prior writings or prior judicial opinions” even though Southwick has:* An abysmal record on racial discrimination issues* Expressed a willingness to discriminate against gays and lesbians* The worst record of his Mississippi Court of … Continue reading Tell Sen. Feinstein NO on Southwick
Tell Your Senators to Say “No” to Southwick
Alliance for Justice (afj.org) today asked that you urge your Senators to stop Leslie Southwick’s ascension to the federal bench. In recent meetings with Senators, staff expressed doubt that their constituents care about this nomination.AFJ has been pressing for the defeat of Leslie Southwick’s nomination to the Fifth Circuit. But despite widespread opposition to the … Continue reading Tell Your Senators to Say “No” to Southwick
EJS Joins Call Urging Calif. Supreme Court to End Discrimination Against Same-Sex Marriage
The Equal Justice Society authored one of 30 amicus briefs submitted to the California Supreme Court, urging the court to put an end to state laws that deny same-sex couples the protections of marriage.EJS joined scores of religious, civil rights, and child advocacy organizations, along with numerous California municipal governments, bar associations, and leading legal … Continue reading EJS Joins Call Urging Calif. Supreme Court to End Discrimination Against Same-Sex Marriage
Congressional Leaders Call for Minority Media Ownership Task Force
Free Press (freepress.net) today announced that three Members of Congress endorsed FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein’s call for an independent, nonpartisan task force to address the disgracefully low levels of media ownership by people of color. Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) and Rep. Hilda Solis (D-Calif.) endorsed the creation of a task force … Continue reading Congressional Leaders Call for Minority Media Ownership Task Force
Henderson Center for Social Justice report: Prop. 209 Impact on Women-Owned Businesses
The Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, will tomorrow issue "A Vision Fulfilled? The Impact of Proposition 209 on Equal Opportunity for Women Business Enterprises," a new report documenting the 11-year impact of Prop. 209 on Women Business Enterprises (WBE) seeking public contracts in the … Continue reading Henderson Center for Social Justice report: Prop. 209 Impact on Women-Owned Businesses
Oct. 26 Symposium Registration Now Open
We've opened up the registration for "Economic Opportunity in California: The Labor and Employment Impact of Prop. 209," a symposium on Friday, October 26, 2007, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (reception to follow) at the UCLA Faculty Center. The symposium will examine and discuss the 10-year impact of Proposition 209 on public employment, contracting … Continue reading Oct. 26 Symposium Registration Now Open
New ReclaimCivilRights.org Site Launched to Serve as Resource on Civil Rights Enforcement
The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund today launched a new site, ReclaimCivilRights.org, to serve as a clearinghouse for civil rights enforcement materials. The website features an interactive map demonstrating how individual states have been affected by recent rollbacks in civil rights enforcement as well as an interactive timeline that tracks civil rights progress … Continue reading New ReclaimCivilRights.org Site Launched to Serve as Resource on Civil Rights Enforcement