Demand Justice Statement On Introduction Of Bill To Expand The Supreme Court
Demand Justice will host an organizing call featuring Sen. Markey and Rep. Jones on April 17th to build support for the bill.
Demand Justice Statement on Formation of Biden Court Reform Commission
In response to the Biden administration’s announcement of the formation of a commission to study reforms to the Supreme Court, Demand Justice Executive Director Brian Fallon said:
Demand Justice Launches ‘Breyer Retire’ Push On Anniversary Of Stevens’ Retirement
Demand Justice Statement on First Biden Nominees
Following the Biden administration’s announcement of its first batch of judicial nominees, Demand Justice Executive Director Brian Fallon released the following statement:
30+ Progressive Organizations Call On Democratic Senators To Publicly Commit To Honoring Biden's Request They Recommend Public Interest Lawyers For Judgeships
On Tuesday, more than 30 progressive organizations sent a letter to Democratic senators asking that they publicly commit to abiding by the Biden administration’s request
New Demand Justice Ad Features John Lewis' Warning About John Roberts' Anti-Voting Rights Agenda
In advance of Supreme Court oral arguments in a case that threatens key provisions of the Voting Rights Act, Demand Justice released a new television ad replaying Rep. John Lewis’ prophetic warning
New Research Shows Judges With Corporate Backgrounds More Likely to Rule Against Workers
Study is the first to examine the rulings of corporate lawyers who become judges.
46 Organizations Endorse Call For Lower Court Expansion That Goes Beyond Judicial Conference Recommendations
In advance of Wednesday’s House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on the need for new judgeships, 21 additional organizations endorsed a letter calling for Congress to add judgeships
Demand Justice Applauds White House Commitment to Bypassing Corporate-Dominated ABA Review Process for Judicial Nominees
On Wednesday, Demand Justice praised the Biden administration’s announcement that it will not allow the American Bar Association evaluation process to hamstring the selection of diverse public