Exceptional Civil Rights Lawyer Julie Rikelman Will Be the Jurist Our Courts Deserve
Rikelman has shown a commitment to equal justice throughout her legal career.
The Civil Rights Division Is Enforcing Civil Rights Again — But the Work Isn’t Over
Sixty-five years after the Civil Rights Act of 1957, the work is far from over.
Fifty-Five Years After Justice Marshall’s Confirmation, We Need More Jurists Like Him on the Bench
We need a federal bench that delivers equal justice for all.
The United States Must Comply with CERD and Work to Eliminate Systemic Racism
It's time to fully implement the treaty and end racial discrimination.
After CERD Review, the Work to Eliminate Racial Discrimination Must Continue
Civil and human rights must be measured by a single yardstick, both at home and abroad.
Why the Census Matters for Disability Data Inclusion
We need inclusive and accessible data collection processes to protect the civil rights of people with disabilities.