Proposed Japanese Fertility Law Discriminates Against Lesbians, Single Women
Bill Would Restrict Fertility Services to Heterosexual Married Couples
UN Member Countries Should Accredit Blocked Human Rights Groups
India, Bahrain, China, Other Governments Paralyze UN Committee
Iraq: Activist Imprisoned for Peaceful Criticism of Security Forces
Alarming Escalation of Legal Threats against Civil Society
The Child Welfare System Needs an Overhaul
I worked for an agency in New York City’s foster care system. What I saw there was a system that was quick to separate children from their parents because they were living in poverty.
Car Industry Linked to Forced Labor in Xinjiang
New Evidence Shows Car Makers Should Exit Uyghur Region in China
Ukraine: Russian Attacks on Energy Grid Threaten Civilians
Leveraging Civilian Harm as a Tactic of War; Millions Without Electricity, Water, Heat
US Supreme Court Case Puts Basic Voting Rights on Trial
Right to Challenge Partisan Redrawing of Voting Maps at Risk
Australia: Use Magnitsky-Style Sanctions to Target Abusers
Canberra Should Coordinate Efforts with Allied Democracies
Myanmar: Junta Sentences 10 Prisoners to Death
Commute Sentences; End Capital Punishment
Ban Taliban from the Olympic Movement
Forcing Afghan Women, Girls Out of Sport Violates IOC Charter
Mexico: Reject President’s Elections Overhaul
Proposal Would Put Free, Fair Elections at Risk
US: Back War Crimes Court in Liberia
US-Africa Summit Important Moment to Support Justice for Liberian Victims
Briefing Note on the Call for a War Crimes Court for Liberia
A Human Rights Lens to the US-Liberia Partnership: Liberian President George Weah should act to create a war crimes court in Liberia that can fairly try alleged perpetrators of civil wars-era crimes