What Women Want Now: The N.H. Women's Caucus

What Women Want Now: The N.H. Women's Caucus Stay tuned for our next meeting and ways to get involved. While women in the U.S.

“What Women Want Now: The New Hampshire Women’s Caucus” is a day-long non-partisan conference that took place on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 at Colby-Sawyer College. have made enormous strides in achieving social and economic parity, they still lag behind men in critical areas. Colby-Sawyer College, a former women’s college located in New Hampshire, hosts the NH Women's Caucus, an event aimed at galva

nizing women for the purpose of identifying and focusing on critical issues in three areas: Women & Health; Women & the Economy; and Global Women’s Issues.

09/24/2020

Sixty years ago, Ruth Bader Ginsburg applied to be a Supreme Court clerk. She’d studied at two of our finest law schools and had ringing recommendations. But because she was a woman, she was rejected. Ten years later, she sent her first brief to the Supreme Court––which led it to strike down a state law based on gender discrimination for the first time. And then, for nearly three decades, as the second woman ever to sit on the highest court in the land, she was a warrior for gender equality––someone who believed that equal justice under law only had meaning if it applied to every single American.

Over a long career on both sides of the bench––as a relentless litigator and an incisive jurist––Justice Ginsburg helped us see that discrimination on the basis of s*x isn’t about an abstract ideal of equality; that it doesn’t only harm women; that it has real consequences for all of us. It’s about who we are––and who we can be.

Justice Ginsburg inspired the generations who followed her, from the tiniest trick-or-treaters to law students burning the midnight oil to the most powerful leaders in the land. Michelle and I admired her greatly, we’re profoundly thankful for the legacy she left this country, and we offer our gratitude and our condolences to her children and grandchildren tonight.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought to the end, through her cancer, with unwavering faith in our democracy and its ideals. That’s how we remember her. But she also left instructions for how she wanted her legacy to be honored.

Four and a half years ago, when Republicans refused to hold a hearing or an up-or-down vote on Merrick Garland, they invented the principle that the Senate shouldn’t fill an open seat on the Supreme Court before a new president was sworn in.

A basic principle of the law––and of everyday fairness––is that we apply rules with consistency, and not based on what’s convenient or advantageous in the moment. The rule of law, the legitimacy of our courts, the fundamental workings of our democracy all depend on that basic principle. As votes are already being cast in this election, Republican Senators are now called to apply that standard. The questions before the Court now and in the coming years––with decisions that will determine whether or not our economy is fair, our society is just, women are treated equally, our planet survives, and our democracy endures––are too consequential to future generations for courts to be filled through anything less than an unimpeachable process.

03/27/2015

Save the date! 4/30, retirement party for Prof. Margaret Wiley

Please hold the afternoon/early evening of Thursday, April 30, for a retirement party for Prof. Margaret Wiley. Details and invitation coming soon. Please also send this message out to those who might be interested – current students, alumni, staff, faculty, and community members are all welcome to come help fete the incomparable and irreplaceable Margaret Wiley!

(Prof. Melissa Meade will send out details)

07/02/2014

Have you heard of artist Carol Rossetti yet? If not, let us introduce you! Her empowering images are "the kind you want to post on every street corner, as both a reminder and affirmation of women's bodily autonomy."

Check out her illustrations here: http://bit.ly/1sXF9OU

06/24/2014

This is a no brainer public policy; there is no reason that the United States of America should not ratify this treaty as the world leader on national security and a defender of human rights....

Happy birthday, Gloria Steinem and THANK YOU.
03/26/2014

Happy birthday, Gloria Steinem and THANK YOU.

4. She went undercover as a Pl***oy Bunny not to write a s*xy story but to expose harsh, exploitative working conditions.

Today's Audre Lorde's birthday!
02/18/2014

Today's Audre Lorde's birthday!

Our favorite works from Audre Lorde

Happy MLK Day!
01/20/2014

Happy MLK Day!

Share your dream now and visit the King Center Digital Archive to see more than 10,000 documents from Martin Luther King's personal collection and from the civil rights movement!

Wow.
12/11/2013

Wow.

David Seastrand, the former New London police chief who left the department this spring amid accusations he had pressured a

11/18/2013

Ms. Foundation for Women co-founder Gloria Steinem will be presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama on Nov. 20.

11/06/2013

GRANITE STATE PROGRESS PAC STATEMENT ON DEMOCRAT LATHA MANGIPUDI WINNING STATE REP SPECIAL ELECTION IN NASHUA GSP PAC sent two mailings to voters in district in support of Mangipudi; encourages Reps, Senators to heed Mangipudi's example on Medicaid expansion CONCORD, NH – Democrat Latha Mangipudi ha...

11/05/2013

A measure that would add s*xual orientation and gender identity to federal nondiscrimination law has gained its 60th supporter in the Senate.

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