On April 20, 2016, Jennifer Sisk, a student in the class, summarized the views expressed by Judge Gorsuch in a Facebook post. She also expressed her concerns regarding the substance of what Judge Gorsuch had said during class to her Dean of Students. After Judge Gorsuch’s nomination to serve on the United States Supreme Court, Barry Roseman (Denver, CO), a member of NELA’s Judicial Nominations Committee, was notified by a colleague who also had attended the University of Colorado Law School that former classmates, one of whom was Jennifer Sisk, had posted messages on Facebook recounting their experiences with Judge Gorsuch in an ethics class that he taught
Our coalition partners produced excellent blogs and action alerts, while we were sharing witty comments on Facebook and Twitter, like “Federal Arbitration Act never intended to apply to babies eating Cheerios.”
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We also have a website , which contains a document bank and searchable access to our email listserv messages, and have recently started a Facebook page to post news articles and other information related to our member’s cases
The NELA Exchange, our members-only community, was launched on July 16, 2015. The NELA Exchange provides NELA members with resources to strategize, collaborate, and network with each other 24 hours a day. With the addition of The NELA Exchange app, members can harness the power of NELA while on...
Announcement.pdf
NELA, The Institute, and over twenty other worker and gender justice organizations signed on to an amicus brief filed on October 25, 2019, by the ACLU Women’s Rights Project with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in the case of National Women’s Law Center v...
2019.10.25 NWLC v. OMB EEO-1 Amicus Brief.pdf
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GCSB v. GG_US Supreme Court Amicus Brief.pdf
On October 25, 2016 NELA joined a coalition of groups led by Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom (BALIF) and the Impact Fund in signing onto an amicus brief in Carcaño v. McCrory , currently pending in U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. This case involves a challenge to...
Carcano v. McCrory Amicus Brief (4th Cir.).pdf