• Press release
    Feb 7, 2012
    The February 7 decision by a federal appeals court to declare unconstitutional California’s Proposition 8, a successful ballot measure which banned same-sex marriage in 2008, is an important victory for human rights.
  • Press release
    Jan 26, 2012
    New York City officials should order a full investigation into the showing of an anti-Muslim film during police training and take appropriate action against all those responsible.
  • Press release
    Dec 14, 2011
    Alabama’s new immigrant law denies unauthorized immigrants and their families, including US citizen children, their basic rights, threatening their access to everyday necessities and equal protection of the law.
  • Commentary
    Nov 11, 2011
  • Commentary
    Oct 10, 2011
    The cornerstone of human rights is respect for the inherent dignity of all human beings and the inviolability of the human person, which is inconsistent with the death penalty. Capital punishment is unique in its cruelty and finality, and it is inevitably and universally plagued with arbitrariness, prejudice, and error.
  • Press release
    Jul 1, 2011
    The US Sentencing Commission’s unanimous vote on June 30, 2011, to make new federal crack cocaine sentencing guidelines retroactive, is consistent with internationally recognized human rights principles. However, further reforms are required to bring the United States into full compliance with its international human rights obligations.
  • Commentary
    Jun 26, 2011
    Earlier this year, a student in a human rights seminar I was teaching declared her conviction that gay parents damage their children by virtue of being gay. I explained as gently as I could why this is a discriminatory notion, incompatible with human rights standards, and moved on. My student sat as if stunned for two minutes, then gathered her books and left the class.
  • Q & A
    Apr 13, 2011
    The United States Congress has failed to reform the “broken” immigration system, and states have been attempting to fill the vacuum with their own immigration enforcement bills. This Q&A addresses whether common aspects of these bills comport with international human rights obligations of the US and discusses possible constitutional violations as well.
  • Press release
    Apr 4, 2011
    Proposed Justice Department standards to reduce rape in prison are unduly weak and should be significantly improved to protect victims and ensure accountability. The Justice Department released its proposed standards under the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) on February 3, 2011, and established a sixty day comment period, ending April 4.
  • Oral statement
    Mar 18, 2011

    The Universal Periodic Review of the United States addressed a large number of important issues, such as the death penalty, mistreatment of migrants, racial disparities in education, access to health care and accountability for torture.