A letter regarding the confirmation process for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh from the National Task Force to End Sexual and Domestic Violence to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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A letter to the Senate urging the confirmation of Ms. Loretta Lynch as U.S. Attorney General, who has distinguished herself as a leader in fighting human trafficking.
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A Know Your Rights fact sheet regarding the rights of pregnant and parenting students in schools and educational institutions.
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Legal Momentum's Fall 2014 President's Report.
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An analysis of the 2013 Census Bureau poverty report which shows that poverty rates are declining but still remain high, espeically for women, as the gender poverty gap persists.
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A response to President Obama's announcement of My Brother's Keeper calling for an initiative to address economic disparities between women of color and other groups.
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This presentation to the 2014 National Academy Foundation Annual Conference explores the importance of centering gender equity in work-based learning.
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This guide details state policies on unemployment insurance eligibility for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking who need to leave their jobs or are discharged because of the violence in their lives.
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Legal Momentum Board Member Laura Wilkinson addressed the Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee’s discussion on women’s economic and health security on July 9, 2014.
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A summary of the effects of domestic and sexual violence and the workplace, including who is affected and current litigation protecting survivors.
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A review of the state of pregnancy rights and our impact litigation on pregnancy discrimination in 2008.
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A fact sheet on New York City's new law, the “Pregnant Workers Fairness Act” (PWFA), which clarifies an employer’s responsibilities towards employees with special needs arising from pregnancy or childbirth.