Cancel Kavanaugh! Resist at the Supreme Court!

Those of you who showed up in Teal, last Thursday, to support Dr. Blasey Ford made our hearts swell! Help us #BelieveSurvivorsNOW, by marching again with the National Organization for Women, Women’s March, and others on Thursday, October 4th, in Washington DC. When: Meet at 12:30 PM, on Thursday, October 4th Where: Gather at the Read more …

Stop Brett Kavanaugh and End the Toxic Culture of Male Fury

WASHINGTON – Donald Trump Jr. just said that the current debate over sexual assault has made him more worried for his sons than his daughters. Ann Coulter mocked the “snickering at white men” and asserted “there has never been a more pacific, less rapey creature than the white male of Western European descent.” Of course, Read more …

There’s still time to stop Kavanaugh!

OCTOBER 1-5: WEEK OF ACTION ON CAPITOL HILL FOR DR. FORD There’s only one week left to stop Trump’s Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh and we’re joining our coalition partners to protest in the halls of the Senate. We need to meet with Republican senators face to face to urge them to stop his nomination. Read more …

The FBI Must Investigate The Charges Against Brett Kavanaugh

WASHINGTON — The Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to send Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Senate floor, just hours after Kavanaugh’s appalling testimony.  His lies, political attacks and aggressive, bullying behavior underlined just how unfit he is to serve on any judicial bench. At the last minute, Senator Jeff Flake has joined the call for Read more …

Brett Kavanaugh Should Be Removed From The Bench

WASHINGTON–The news that Brett Kavanaugh allegedly committed sexual assault as a college student confirms what we’ve already known:  Brett Kavanaugh is unfit to serve as a judge. He’s not only unfit to sit on the Supreme Court, but he’s also unfit to hold the position he currently occupies on the United States Court of Appeals. Read more …

Open The Kavanaugh Hearing To More Women

WASHINGTON–In 1991, Angela Denise Wright never got to tell her story to the Senate Judiciary Committee of being harassed by Clarence Thomas.  She was waiting outside the hearing room on Thomas’ nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court but was never called. Neither were two other women who had similar testimony to give.  The Senate only Read more …