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Survey Shows Sexual Harassment in School Is All Too Common

Posted November 8th, 2011 by

By Ariela Migdal, Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Women’s Rights Project According to a new study, sexual harassment, including unwanted sexual touching and sexual coercion as well as milder behaviors, is a regular feature of going to school for a significant number of American middle- and high-school students. The American Association of University Women released a [...]

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Same Gender Education a Gimmick

Posted October 31st, 2011 by

By Ronald E. Jackson, Executive Director, Citizens for Better Schools Here in Alabama and across the South, our public schools — and the children who attend them — are under continuous assault. Cuts in state funding, school closings and increases in school and class sizes are just some of the ways the quality of education [...]

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Nursing Mom Speaks Out Against LSAC Policy

Posted October 11th, 2011 by

By Ashley On October 1, 2011, I sat on the bathroom floor of the LSAT test center pumping milk for my 5 month old son. I felt dirty, embarrassed, stressed, and alone. Things no one should feel as they are in the midst of taking one of the most important exams of their life. An [...]

LSAT to Nursing Moms: Need Time to Pump? Tough Titties!

Posted September 30th, 2011 by

By Galen Sherwin, Staff Attorney ACLU Women’s Rights Project Women should not be forced to choose between breastfeeding their babies and pursuing a legal education — right? Wrong — at least according to the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC), the organization that administers the LSAT. This summer, our sister organization, MomsRising, contacted us about one [...]

Tear Down the “Maternal Wall!” FMLA Protects Women in the Workplace

Posted September 28th, 2011 by

By Ariela Migdal, Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU’s Women Rights Project More than 30 years after Congress passed the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, employers still engage in two kinds of pregnancy-related sex discrimination. First, they discriminate outright against workers who get pregnant — firing them or refusing to promote them when they need to take time off [...]

“Science” Says No to Single-Sex Education

Posted September 26th, 2011 by

By Galen Sherwin, Staff Attorney, ACLU Women’s Rights Project When it comes to public education, there is no doubt that we are in a crisis, particularly when it comes to low-income and minority students. Unfortunately, the search for solutions has led to a movement across the country to establish single-sex classrooms and schools, many of [...]

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Think You’re Covered? Think Again.

Posted August 25th, 2011 by

by Alicia Gay, ACLU Liberty Center If you were faced with the decision of having an abortion, would your health insurance cover it? This is a question that many women have probably never considered. It’s a health care procedure that most people just don’t plan ahead for. Well, if you happen to be covered under [...]

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Military Women Deserve Equal Medical Care

Posted August 25th, 2011 by

When Congress returns from their summer recess next month, you can expect it to tackle many of the urgent issues we’ve heard so much about in the news. Issues like the budget, patent reform and FAA legislation are sure to take center stage. Throughout the debates, and amendments and political posturing, there is an issue [...]

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Creating a Safe Space in the Most Obvious Place: At Home

Posted August 25th, 2011 by

By Alicia Gay, ACLU Liberty Center As a little girl from Kansas once said, “there’s no place like home,” and she was right. All of us may have a different notion of what “home” is, but ultimately we can agree home should be a place where we can feel comfortable and safe. Unfortunately for too [...]

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Your Genes, Your Rights

Posted August 25th, 2011 by

By Sandra Park, Staff Attorney, ACLU Women’s Rights Project When you hear about patents on human genes, women’s rights might not immediately come to mind.  Yet, a woman’s right to access medical care, make informed medical decisions, and benefit from scientific research is at the core of this issue. For the past two decades, the [...]

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