Marcia Greenberger

Marcia Greenberger
Marcia Greenberger is an American women's rights attorney...
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It is so central to these anti-discrimination laws to make sure those that complain about discrimination are protected. If we can't protect the people -- like Roderick Jackson -- who complain, it is not only an injustice to them, it undermines the very substance of these discrimination laws to make sure those who see that something wrong are protected when they bring it to attention with authority to fix it.
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Nothing is over until it's over. What's really important is to let the dust settle a little and to let the implications of these hearings settle in.
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Like Justice Thomas during his confirmation hearing, Judge Roberts said there is a right to privacy and it applies to the marital relationship and the use of contraceptives, but he refused to say how much further its protections would go.
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The first question is (having) enough votes to win defeat. It's also important that the filibuster remain as an option on the table. The filibuster is there for a reason.
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He has an extensive track record of employment decisions to undermine women's rights in the workplace.
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The stakes for all Americans are high, especially for women if their core legal rights are limited, weakened or potentially overturned,
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This is a step back. Instead of seeing more diversity (on the court) at a time of increasing diversity in the country ... we're seeing less.
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Women will not reach the health status they really deserve without attention to all these issues.