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These Four Supreme Court Cases Were Major Victories in 2015

2015 brought in a wave of wins for gender equity. Let’s keep it up in 2016!

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1. A Win for the Pregnancy Discrimination Act

Young v. UPS went to the heart of one of the most important workplace protection laws: the Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA). Passed in 1978, the PDA states unequivocally that pregnancy discrimination is a form of sex discrimination, and it requires employers to treat pregnant employees the same as non-pregnant employees who have similar abilities or inabilities to work. This spring, the court ruled 6-3 in favor of Peggy Young, which means that she will be able to present her case to the lower court for a ruling on the merits. Had the court sided with UPS, it could have weakened the PDA’s protection for pregnant workers.

2. Women’s Health Care Protected

King v. Burwell was yet another challenge to the Affordable Care Act. In King, opponents of the health care law argued that tax credits that help low-income people afford health care coverage should only be available to people in states with state-run health care exchanges. If the court had sided with the challengers, millions of women would have lost health care coverage. 

3. Voting Rights: Victories and Questions

With a major election cycle gearing up, voting rights are on our minds.The court saw several significant cases this term that addressed gerrymandering and redistricting. Two of the most significant were the linked cases Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama and Alabama Democratic Conference v. Alabama. The court of appeals sided with the state. In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court reversed, sending the plan back to the lower court for a district-by-district review. Although the court did not rule on the constitutionality of the plan, it indicated that a majority of justices believed that at least some of the districts were drawn unconstitutionally. The court’s decision doesn’t ensure that the plan will be declared unconstitutional by the lower court, but it offers a chance for the challengers to make a case.

 As we approach the 2016 election next year, these challenges will be front and center.

4. And Last But Not Least, Marriage Equality Prevailed!

Though all of the court’s decisions are significant, this term will be remembered for one particular case: Obergefell v. Hodges. In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled that states must allow same-sex couples to marry and must recognize same-sex marriages validly performed in other states. Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the court, relied on earlier cases that had established the right to marry as a fundamental right. Of the same-sex couples seeking to marry, he wrote, “They ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. The Constitution grants them that right.”

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 Everyone deserves equal access to quality education.

Today, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Fisher v. University of Texas, a case that threatens to limit affirmative action in college admissions. 

Despite the clear progress women have made over years, ensuring equal opportunity for women in education and the paid workforce remains an elusive goal, in part because women continue to face discrimination. 

Affirmative action programs are crucial in helping break down the barriers that confront women and minorities in education and employment!

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A Feminist’s Guide to Halloween

Halloween is coming to town! 

Along with the celebration, candy and charlie brown re-runs characteristic of the season are shelves chock full with sexist and objectifying costumes. That’s why we’ve made a list of creative and empowering costume alternatives in our Feminist’s Guide to Halloween. 

Read more to see our top 11 feminist-inspired costume picks….

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Bad news: This morning the Supreme Court rolled back a Massachusetts law protecting women’s access to reproductive health care in the face of harassment and intimidation.
How will it affect your own community? Read more here: http://bit.ly/1qezQs8
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Bad news: This morning the Supreme Court rolled back a Massachusetts law protecting women’s access to reproductive health care in the face of harassment and intimidation.

How will it affect your own community? Read more here: http://bit.ly/1qezQs8

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Earlier this week, a new portrait of the four female Supreme Court justices was unveiled.
And it looks like there’s some extra room on the couch…
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Earlier this week, a new portrait of the four female Supreme Court justices was unveiled.

And it looks like there’s some extra room on the couch…

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notoriousrbg:

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*Created by http://gaypocalypse.tumblr.com

A Tumblr devoted to SCOTUS Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg?

Don’t mind if we do!

(via notoriousrbg)

Source: ihopeyoulikeblackberries

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plannedparenthood:
“ Something to celebrate this morning: the Supreme Court strikes down the Defense of Marriage Act!
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RIP DOMA.
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plannedparenthood:

Something to celebrate this morning: the Supreme Court strikes down the Defense of Marriage Act!

RIP DOMA.

(via feminismandhappiness)

Source: plannedparenthood

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    • #cheering
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Now an adult — and still advocating for LGBT rights with groups like Amnesty International, COLAGE, and AAUW — I attended the United for Marriage rally in front of the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Being surrounded by people who feel as strongly as I do...
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Now an adult — and still advocating for LGBT rights with groups like Amnesty International, COLAGE, and AAUW — I attended the United for Marriage rally in front of the Supreme Court on Tuesday.

Being surrounded by people who feel as strongly as I do about marriage equality brought me back to the day when I first met other people with LGBT parents. I was in Provincetown, Massachusetts, for Family Week with COLAGE, a national organization of people with LGBT parents, and we marched down the small town’s central street. At the top of a hill, my moms and I paused. As far as we could see ahead and behind us were LGBT families celebrating the love that brought them together. At that moment, we knew we were not alone and that we were part of something big.

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Young adults upon learning they can stay on their parents’ health care plan until they are 26!

acaupheld:

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