Stand with President Obama against Republican obstruction


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Tell Senate Republicans:
We can’t wait any longer for immigration reform. Stop holding up the process and hurting families – work on immigration reform, now.

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Just a few minutes ago, President Obama spoke to the nation about immigration. He laid out the ways that our broken system hurts millions of people across this country, and how our nation can’t wait any longer for real reform. The President showed that he understands what this fight is about.

As President Obama said, passing national comprehensive immigration reform is going to take all of us working together. And for too long, Republicans in Congress have been holding up the process. Their unwillingness to even address the issue shows that they’ve ignored real solutions and promoted the politics of fear. But every day that they refuse to act constructively, millions of families suffer.

Tell Republicans in Congress:

We can’t wait any longer for immigration reform. Stop holding up the process and hurting families – work on immigration reform, now.

Click here to send this fax to Republicans in Congress

We need to show the Republican obstructionists that their inaction has had real consequences. Join President Obama in telling Congressional Republicans that the time for obstruction is over.

Thank you,
Marissa Graciosa
Reform Immigration FOR America

PS: After you’ve sent your fax, forward this email to five friends to ask them to fax Republicans in Congress as well!

BP disaster -AC360 &CNN coverage …must read info


Panel denies bid to revive drilling ban

A federal appeals panel upheld a district judge’s order to block the Obama administration’s six-month ban on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. AC360° will report live from the Gulf tonight at 10pm ET.

The Drilling Moratorium &Judge Martin Feldman …thinkProgress.org


UNDER  THE RADAR

PUBLIC CORRUPTION — MAJORITY OF JUDGES HEARING DRILLING MORATORIUM APPEAL ATTENDED OIL-FUNDED JUNKETS: Last month, Judge Martin Feldman, a federal trial judge in Louisiana, handed down a poorly reasoned opinion lifting the Obama administration’s temporary moratorium on new oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Judge Feldman’s most recent financial disclosure form indicates that he is heavily invested in oil companies. Yesterday in New Orleans, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decided to stay Judge Feldman’s decision in a 2-1 vote, citing the Interior Department’s failure “to show the the federal government would suffer ‘irreparable injury’ if the moratorium is lifted.” According to a new report by the Alliance for Justice, it is unlikely that these Fifth Circuit judges approached the case without the perception of bias. Judges Jerry Smith and Eugene Davis, both of whom were assigned to the panel and ruled in favor of the oil companies, attended expense-paid “junkets for judges” sponsored by oil-industry front group, Foundation for Research on Economics & the Environment (FREE). Both men also worked as oil-industry litigators before their appointments to the federal bench by President Ronald Reagan, and Judge Davis owns as much as $30,000 in oil investments. The one dissenting judge, Judge James Dennis, has not received any free trips from the oil industry, but does hold investments in oil stocks. Incidentally, of the sixteen active judges who make up the full Fifth Circuit, ten have oil investments, including the court’s Chief Judge, Edith Jones. In addition to owning as much as $330,000 in oil investmen

National Women’s Law Center Update -July


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Today, 31% of all lawyers are women, but only 19.2% of law firm partners and 17% of general counsels of Fortune 500 companies are women. Women of color make up only 1.8% of law firm partners and 1.8% of Fortune 500 general counsels. Women are 29.8% of federal circuit court judges and 28.8% of federal district court judges. Read More Share on Facebook! Share on Twitter!
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Women’s Rights are Human Rights: Ask the Administration to Prioritize the Treaty for the Rights of Women

Take Action The United States is one of only seven countries in the world that has not yet ratified the Convention to End All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). We need President Obama to send a strong and urgent signal to the Senate that ratification of CEDAW this year is vital.Share on Facebook!Share on Twitter!
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Taking Part in Supreme Court History
Marcia Greenberger by Marcia Greenberger
I was honored to be part of a momentous time in the Supreme Court’s history and that of our nation by testifying in support of Solicitor General Elena Kagan’s nomination to the Court. Read More or Watch the Testimony Share on Facebook!Share on Twitter!

Standing Up for Social Security
Joan Entmacher by Joan Entmacher
We are joining with dozens of other organizations to stand up for and strengthen our nation’s Social Security system. Read More Share on Facebook!Share on Twitter!
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