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Way women are : transformative opinions and dissents of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Cathy Cambron (Editor)
Way women are : transformative opinions and dissents of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Cathy Cambron (Editor)
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's image as the "Notorious RBG" is familiar from a variety of merchandise, from T-shirts to scented candles. Her vigorous dissents on behalf of liberal values are celebrated. Her inspiring life story and formidable work ethic are well known from films and biographies for adults and children; even her workouts have been analyzed, as her fans absorb every detail of her life. But how much do most of us know about the ways her viewpoint has shaped the development of law in the United States from the 1970s onward? This collection of Justice Ginsburg's groundbreaking arguments, opinions, and dissents-from the 1970s through the Supreme Court's most recently completed term-celebrates Justice Ginsburg's enduring intellectual legacy and makes it more accessible for the reader who has not attended law school. Included are a broad range of her legal writings, from early arguments before the Supreme Court that demolished barriers to legal equality between men and women, to her most recent opinions and dissents on matters as diverse as the First Amendment's establishment clause and the rules concerning birthright citizenship. A summary of Ginsburg's life opens the book, and introductions to her writings explain the background, issues, and laws involved in each case. Justice Ginsburg has often chosen to speak from the bench when a decision is handed down in the Supreme Court, in a simplified version of her written opinion or dissent. These bench announcements are included for most of the cases in the book.
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Way women are : transformative opinions and dissents of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Cathy Cambron (Editor)
Great escape : a true story of forced labor and immigrant dreams in America - Saket Soni
Great escape : a true story of forced labor and immigrant dreams in America - Saket Soni
"In 2007, Saket Soni received an anonymous phone call from an Indian migrant worker inside a Mississippi labor camp. He and 500 other men were living in squalor in Gulf Coast "man camps," surrounded by barbed wire, watched by armed guards, crammed into cold trailers with putrid portable toilets, forced to eat moldy bread and frozen rice. Worse, lured by the promise of good work and green cards, the men had desperately scraped together up to 20,000 dollars each to apply for this "opportunity" to rebuild oil rigs after Hurricane Katrina, putting their families into impossible debt. Soni traces the workers' extraordinary escape; their march on foot to Washington, DC; and their 31-day hunger strike to bring attention to their cause"--
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Great escape : a true story of forced labor and immigrant dreams in America - Saket Soni
Anti-drag bills win unanimous approval from Senate GOP
Anti-drag bills win unanimous approval from Senate GOP
Teachers who play movies like Mulan or Mrs. Doubtfire in class would jeopardize their school’s funding, under a proposal Senate Republicans on Thursday sold as protecting children from the dangers of drag shows.
·azmirror.com·
Anti-drag bills win unanimous approval from Senate GOP
WebJunction
WebJunction
WebJunction is where public library staff gather to build the knowledge, skills and support they need to power relevant, vibrant libraries. WebJunction offers free, on-demand courses, webinars and content for library staff at all levels.
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WebJunction
Asian American Women: Issues, Concerns and Responsive Human and Civil Rights Advocacy - Lora Jo Foo
Asian American Women: Issues, Concerns and Responsive Human and Civil Rights Advocacy - Lora Jo Foo
The Asian presence in North America predates the 13 colonies declaration of independence from Great Britain. However, since the beginning, Asian Americans have faced racism, exclusion, xenophobia or they have been upheld as a model minority. In either circumstance, prevailing racist and sexist stereotypes have created the perception of the Asian American as the other, and, as a result, their lives and issues are practically invisible to mainstream America.
·fordfoundation.org·
Asian American Women: Issues, Concerns and Responsive Human and Civil Rights Advocacy - Lora Jo Foo
Women's Rights are Human Rights - United Nations Human Rights, Office of the High Commission
Women's Rights are Human Rights - United Nations Human Rights, Office of the High Commission
"This publication provides an introduction to women’s human rights, beginning with the main provisions in international human rights law and going on to explain particularly relevant concepts for fully understanding women’s human rights. Finally, selected areas of women’s human rights are examined together with information on the main work of United Nations human rights mechanisms and others pertaining to these topics. The aim of the publication is to offer a basic understanding of the human rights of women as a whole, but because of the wide variety of issues relevant to women’s human rights, it should not be considered exhaustive.
·ohchr.org·
Women's Rights are Human Rights - United Nations Human Rights, Office of the High Commission
Statement By President Joe Biden on Bipartisan House Passage of the Respect for Marriage Act | The White House
Statement By President Joe Biden on Bipartisan House Passage of the Respect for Marriage Act | The White House
Today, Congress took a critical step to ensure that Americans have the right to marry the person they love. The House’s bipartisan passage of the Respect for Marriage Act—by a significant margin—will give peace of mind to millions of LGBTQI+ and interracial couples who are now guaranteed the rights and protections to which they and…
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Statement By President Joe Biden on Bipartisan House Passage of the Respect for Marriage Act | The White House
Resources for LGBTQI+ Students
Resources for LGBTQI+ Students
Title IX protects all students, including transgender and gender-nonconforming students, from sex discrimination. Title IX encompasses discrimination based on a student�s nonconformity with sex stereotypes and gender identity, including a student�s transgender status.
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Resources for LGBTQI+ Students
Happy Pride Month!
Happy Pride Month!
The Texas State Law Library is a public law library that serves the legal research needs of Texas.
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Happy Pride Month!
Pride parades march on with new urgency across US
Pride parades march on with new urgency across US
NEW YORK (AP) — Pride parades kicked off in New York City and around the country Sunday with glittering confetti, cheering crowds, fluttering rainbow flags and newfound fears about losing freedoms won through decades of activism.
·apnews.com·
Pride parades march on with new urgency across US