HRC Opposes Kavanaugh, Trump’s Pick to Undermine LGBTQ Rights, Reproductive Rights and Health Care
Today, HRC called on the Senate to reject Brett Kavanaugh, who was pre-cleared by anti-LGBTQ and anti-cho…
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Today, HRC called on the Senate to reject Brett Kavanaugh, who was pre-cleared by anti-LGBTQ and anti-cho…
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National Urban League: SCOTUS Delivers a Crushing Blow to Livelihood and Rights of Union Workers
WASHINGTON, DC (June 27, 2018) — National Urban League President Marc H. Morial today issued the following statement in response to …
Washington, D.C.—Human Rights First today released a new report documenting the Polish government’s escalating assault on the country’s legal system. “Justice Purged: Poland Politicizes its Judiciary” is based on research conducted in Poland and draws …
Read moreToday, the Trump-Pence administration issued an empty and tone deaf statement on National HIV Testing Day…
Read moreToday, HRC called on the Senate not to consider the next Supreme Court nominee until after the American people vote in the midterm elections this November. Donald Trump has signaled his intention to nominate Supreme Court justices who would undermine significant progress — from health care to LGBTQ equality to the Constitutional right to safe, legal abortion. HRC calls on Senate Leadership to allow the American people to decide at the ballot box whether they want a nominee who will undermine their fundamental rights and freedoms — or one who will protect them.
“Justice Kennedy’s retirement should serve as a wakeup call for every pro-equality voter in America,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “Trump wants a Supreme Court nominee who will undermine progress we’ve made on affordable health care, LGBTQ equality, Roe and more. The American people don’t — and they should have an opportunity to say so at the ballot box in November. The 2018 midterm elections just became the most consequential election of our lifetime. We must keep organizing, mobilizing, and holding lawmakers to account every single day — and then we need turn out like never before this November.”
The Human Rights Campaign believes judicial nominees should:
Over 30 years on the Supreme Court, Justice Kennedy cast countless tie-breaking votes on major decisions, and authored the majority opinion in the four most influential cases affecting LGBTQ people in the past three decades:
As this process moves forward, HRC will work in coalition with civil rights groups across movements to advocate for the appointment of a fair-minded Constitutionalist to the nation’s highest court.
Read moreNational Urban League, National Action Network, NAACP, NAACP Legal Defense Fund & National Coalition on Black Civic Participation Urge Citizens to Contact Senators
A coalition of civil rights groups today released the following statement in respons…
In a week of frustrating setbacks and heartbreaking stories, today’s anniversary of Stonewall remin…
Read moreWednesday, June 27, 2018 – 4:52pmTop 10 Reasons Family Incarceration is Not a Solution Eleanor AcerRobyn BarnardThe Trump Administration is attempting to replace its failed policy of family separation with the failed policy of family incarceration.
Read moreToday, HRC released a powerful new video calling attention to Vice President Mike Pence’s history o…
Read moreSince the beginning of this year’s legislative sessions HRC has tracked more than 113 anti-LGBTQ bi…
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