Can Alabama roll with the rainbow tide?By Heidi RamosMay 2015In response to the Supreme Court’s anticipated ruling, Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore tendered a written order to the state’s probate judges instructing them to refuse to issue same-sex marriage licenses.
Case review: Castillo v. Dep’t of Human RightsBy Michael J. MaslankaSeptember 2015The case of Castillo v. Department of Human Rights, et al., deals with illegal discrimination in the rental of an apartment under the Illinois Human Rights Act.
A decision, finally, after nineteen years: Case reviewBy Michael J. MaslankaJanuary 2015Although the order in this case was filed under Supreme Court Rule 23, it has a very interesting history and some good tips for employers. Unfortunately, it is also a sad commentary on the delay of justice in some cases.
Editorial: Is same-sex marriage headed to the Supreme Court?By Kathryn E. EisenhartJanuary 2015The Sixth Circuit has set the stage for the Supreme Court to determine whether prohibition of same-sex marriage is a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
From the ChairBy Kelli ChildressSeptember 2015A message from Human Rights Section Chair Kelli Childress.
From the ChairBy Peter LaSorsaMay 2015A message from Chair Peter LaSorsa.
From the ChairBy Peter LaSorsaFebruary 2015Section Chair Peter LaSorsa shares his thoughts on the shooting of Michael Brown.
Human rights violations: The detention of immigrant children and familiesBy Helen HarnettJanuary 2015Since 2011, the number of individuals seeking asylum in the United States from Mexico and three Central American countries has steadily increased. After an initial burst of media activity around the arrivals, the current plight of those children is not in the spotlight.
Illinois appellate court takes position on special immigrant juvenile petitionBy Shannon M. ShepherdOctober 2015In Estate of Nina L., the Illinois Appellate Court vacated the trial court’s refusal to make certain findings, which would allow a minor child to petition for immigration benefits as a Special Immigrant Juvenile.
In support of same-sex marriage or marriage equalityBy Deidre BaumannMay 2015Today's the day when the U.S. Supreme Court will hear argument stemming from a Sixth Circuit decision upholding bans on same-sex marriage and marriage recognition in four consolidated cases.
Nobel Peace Prize of 2015By Kathryn E. EisenhartOctober 2015Four Tunisian organizations comprising the National Dialogue Quartet have won the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize.
A note from the editorsBy Kathryn E. Eisenhart & Robert HeuerMay 2015An introduction to the issue from co-editors Kathryn Eisenhart and Robert Heuer.
Removing nationality as a punishmentBy Mark E. WojcikFebruary 2015In January 2015, the Constitutional Council of France issued a ruling that authorized French authorities to remove the French nationality of a Moroccan man who became a French national in 2003.
Summary of United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruling in DeBoer v. SnyderBy Heidi E. RamosJanuary 2015On November 6, 2014, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued a ruling overturning district court rulings on behalf of the Plaintiffs, and in favor of the recognition of gay marriage, in the four states that make up the Sixth Circuit.
What the media isn’t telling you about the Redskins trademark lawsuitBy Kay WeilerJanuary 2015While the media and a significant number of supporters of Native Americans have expressed outrage at the Eastern District of Virginia's recent decision, it is clearly aligned with U.S. law.
When the Pope speaksBy Michael J. MaslankaOctober 2015Have an opinion on the Pope's comment regarding the action or inaction of Kim Davis, County Clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky? Let us know in the comments section of this article!