Annual Report

With your help, in 2012, we made great strides. We’ve developed strategies to further our mission to replace the Intent Standard and are close to finding our first affirmative litigation case. We educated hundreds of legal practitioners about implicit bias. Together, we can do more. Learn about our work in 2012 in our annual report.

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Implicit Bias

Neuroscience and the study of implicit bias let us peer into the human brain and unravel the mysteries of why we treat each other with such cruelty or with care, and what ultimately leads us to create policies designed to help or to hurt.

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About EJS

The Equal Justice Society is a national legal organization focused on restoring Constitutional safeguards against discrimination. Eva Paterson and other civil rights advocates founded EJS a decade ago to reverse an imbalance in our courts and in the hearts and minds of the public, where too many believe that discrimination no longer exists.

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May22

Goodbye and Thank You, Fabián!

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The Equal Justice Society regrets to announce the departure of Staff Attorney Fabián Rentería, who has been with us since 2010. Fabián will join the San Francisco-based Habeas Corpus Resource Center, which represents indigent men and women under sentence of death in California. “Fabián was an invaluable member of our staff and helped us advance [...]

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May16

A Practitioner’s Thoughts on a Mind Science 2.0 Conference

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Mona Tawatao is a Senior Attorney at the Western Center on Law and Poverty and a member of the Equal Justice Society board of directors. On the train from O’Hare to downtown Chicago, my seat mate, eyeing the materials I was reading in preparation for the Mind Science conference at Northwestern Law School the next day (April [...]

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Apr16

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Caltrans Equal Opportunity Program

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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today in the case of Associated General Contractors, San Diego Chapter v. Caltrans (AGC v. Caltrans), affirming the California Department of Transportation’s outreach program to promote fairness and equity in its federal contracting. Download the opinion AGC brought suit in 2009 challenging Caltrans’ Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program, [...]

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Mar21

Remembering Human Rights Salute by Tommie Smith, John Carlos, at 1968 Olympics

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Today, March 21, is the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. This year’s theme for the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination was chosen to highlight the problem of racism in sports, which remains a disturbing occurrence in many parts of the world, as well as to raise awareness of the [...]

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Mar15

EJS Welcomes New Board Members Priscilla Ocen, Jayashri Srikantiah

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EJS President Eva Paterson, EJS Board Chair Kate Kendell, and our board of directors welcome two new board members: Priscilla Ocen, Associate Professor of Law at Loyola Law School, and Jayashri Srikantiah, Professor of Law and Director of Stanford Law School’s Immigrants’ Rights Clinic. Professor Priscilla Ocen‘s work examines the relationship between race and gender identities and [...]

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Mar05

EJS Signs on to Amicus Briefs in Marriage Equality Cases

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The Equal Justice Society signed on to amicus briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court last week in two marriage equality cases. In Hollingsworth v. Perry, EJS signed on to an amicus brief filed by Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP in support of the Ninth Circuit’s decision holding that California’s Proposition 8, which bans same-sex [...]

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Mar01

We’re Moving to Oakland

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The Equal Justice Society is moving to Oakland as of April 1, 2013. Our last day of business at 260 California in San Francisco will be March 29. Our new address will be: Equal Justice Society 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 800 Oakland, CA 94612 (map) Our phone numbers will remain the same: 415-288-8700 Main Line [...]

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Feb11

Updated: Lawyers’ Committee Presents Oral Argument in 9th Circuit in Support of Caltrans Equal Opportunity Program

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UPDATE APRIL 16, 2013: A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today upheld the Caltrans program ensuring that minority and women-owned businesses are on equal footing to compete for federally-funded contracts. Read the press release from the Lawyers’ Committee here. Download the opinion here | SF Chronicle | Sacramento Bee FEBRUARY 11, 2013 — [...]

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