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He studies neuroscience by day, and performs sold-out concerts by night.
We're proud of our Mavi #straydogs https://pitchfork.com/features/rising/mavi-is-making-introverted-rap-for-black-liberation/
The D.C. rapper and neuroscience student discusses navigating college and music simultaneously, getting mentored by Earl Sweatshirt, and more.
https://variety.com/2020/film/news/sundance-documentary-aclu-trump-fight-1203478241/
Elyse Steinberg, one of the co-directors of the new documentary “The Fight,” was inspired to learn more about the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) shortly after Donald Trump moved into in the …
https://www.converse.com/c/stories/6-creatives-using-art-and-activism-to-inspire-progress-2
Introducing six young innovators hackling the best of creative culture to create the reality they want. Twisted, turned and transformed.
https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/s-c-group-can-reject-gays-jews-foster-parents-trump-n962306
The federal government will allow Miracle Hill and other federally funded foster agencies in the state to deny services to same-sex and non-Christian couples.
The Walking Dead’s Daniel Newman: ‘Without Visibility, LGBTQ People Have No Power, Identity, or Community’
The actor tells Tim Teeman: ‘Who you sleep with is no one’s business. But being open about your sexuality and identity is the most important thing we can give to our communities.’
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In what looks like a coordinated attack on constitutional rights, the U.S. government has reportedly been targeting journalists, activists, and lawyers working to raise awareness of issues facing migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled that asylum-seekers who are denied have been wrongly denied an opportunity to fully appeal.
Musicians! Time to get political. We're calling on you.
Broadcast radio lobbyists and a bipartisan coalition of 124 members House members and 5 senators are backing the latest edition of the Local Radio Freedom Act, which would continue to limit the royalties that radio stations pay on recordings. To put this in context, the United States is one of...
PLEASE VOTE NYC TODAY. If you live in New York City, today is the day to exercise your right to vote for Public Advocate. PA replaces the New York Mayor in the event they are unable or unwilling to serve.
In blow to Trump’s immigration agenda, federal judge blocks asylum ban for migrants who enter illegally from Mexico
In a ruling late Monday, Jon S. Tigar of the U.S. District Court in San Francisco issued a temporary restraining order preventing enforcement of the policy, which was announced Nov. 9.
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Full Video Ambassador and activist #Padmalakshmi presents the #childrensrights award to "civil rights superstar" #leegelernt
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Sixto Cancel was in foster care since the age of nine. He is now the CEO of 'Think Of Us," leveraging technology to improve the outcomes of youth aging out of the foster care system. Box.org is a technology platform building capacity of social impact organizations that foster children's wellbeing. Lee Gelernt is the deputy director of immigration rights for the Aclu and the director of the programs entrance into the court system. Lee is the 2018 honoree exhibiting outstanding leadership in protecting migrating children separated from their families, presented by Padma Lakshmi
childrensrights.org and "Think of us," "THROUGH RELENTLESS STRATEGIC ADVOCACY AND LEGAL ACTION, WE HOLD GOVERNMENTS ACCOUNTABLE FOR KEEPING KIDS SAFE AND HEALTHY."
Westchester Center for Jazz & Contemporary Music
Ok, this is a very special treat. Please share with friends and family. Porter Carroll Jr is an incredible vocal talent, joined by the Joey Berkley band with Gary Deinstadt, Andy Abel, Ray Marchica and Nori Naraoka - a great way to kick off our Fall Season.
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As the outrage continues over President Donald Trump‘s previous policy of separating immigrant children from their parents at the border, actress Maggie Gyllenhaal created a moving video portraying one immigrant’s anguish. Gyllenhaal worked with Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the American Civil Liberties Union Immigrants’ Rights Project and the attorney who argued the family separation class-action lawsuit. Mirian is part of the ACLU’s lawsuit. Ryan Reynolds, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Chadwick Boseman, Glenn Close, Amy Schumer and others, participated for the video, all reading an affidavit from a woman named Mirian, a Honduran asylum seeker who was separated from her 18-month-old son. Mirian’s son turned two years old on July 4.
https://people.com/movies/maggie-gyllenhaal-immigrant-family-crisis-aclu-video/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
The video created by Maggie Gyllenhaal features 37 celebs reading an affidavit from a Honduran mom separated from her 18-month-old son
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Lee Gelernt is a lawyer at the national office of the ACLU in New York, and currently holds the positions of deputy director of the ACLU’s national Immigrants’ Rights Project and director of the project’s Access to the Court’s Program.
During the past 18 months, he has argued several groundbreaking challenges to Trump administration policies, and successfully argued the first case challenging the president’s travel ban on individuals from certain Muslim-majority nations, which resulted in a federal court in Brooklyn issuing a nationwide Saturday night injunction against the ban one day after the president enacted it and eight days after his inauguration. He is currently litigating a national class action involving the Trump administration’s unprecedented practice of separating immigrant families at the border. On June 26, 2018, a federal court in San Diego issued an injunction holding the practice unconstitutional and requiring the administration to reunite the approximately 2,600 separated families.
Mr. Gelernt is also currently litigating a number of other nationally significant civil rights cases, including Rodriguez v. Swartz, which he argued in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The case involves the fatal cross-border shooting of a Mexican teenager in Mexico by a U.S. border patrol officer firing from U.S. soil through the border fence in Nogales, Arizona. The appeals court ruling in August 2018 in favor of the boy’s family was the first-ever federal court decision to hold that the Fourth Amendment applies extraterritorially. The case has received widespread attention and was the subject of a 2016 cover story in the New York Times Magazine.
Mr. Gelernt also recently argued a major case in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of cities and counties challenging Texas’s anti-sanctuary SB4 immigration law. In that case, Texas and the Trump administration have argued that the State has the right to compel cities and localities to assist the Trump administration in enforcing federal immigration law. Although the Fifth Circuit declined to facially invalidate most of the law, the ACLU’s challenge remains ongoing in federal district court in San Antonio.
In addition, over the past 18 months Mr. Gelernt, has argued cases in Detroit, Boston, Miami and Los Angeles and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals concerning habeas corpus and the authority of the federal courts to block the Trump administration’s attempt to remove large classes of long-term residents to Iraq, Indonesia, Somalia and Cambodia, most of whom will face persecution and torture on account of their religion if they are deported.
Over his career, Mr. Gelernt has argued dozens of other notable civil rights cases at all levels of the federal court system, including in the U.S. Supreme Court and the Courts of Appeals for the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuits. He has also testified as an expert before the U.S. Senate. Mr. Gelernt has received numerous honors for his work over the years, and in 2017 was recognized by Lawdragon as one of the 500 leading lawyers in the country in any field. In addition to his work at the ACLU, Mr. Gelernt is an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School, and for many years taught at Yale Law School as an adjunct.
In addition to his immigration-related work, Mr. Gelernt has litigated several far-reaching national security cases arising out of the events of September 11 and served as one of only a few human rights observers at Guantanamo Bay for the first military trial conducted by the United States since World II. In March 2011, Mr. Gelernt argued the case of Ashcroft v. al-Kidd in the U.S. Supreme Court, which challenged the constitutionality of the government’s post-9-11 policy of using the federal material witness statute to investigate and preventively detain terrorism suspects in cases where was no probable cause to justify a criminal arrest. Mr. Gelernt also successfully argued one the very first major September 11 case to reach the federal courts of appeals, Detroit Free Press v. Ashcroft, where he represented the media in their lawsuit seeking to prevent the government from holding secret deportation hearings after September 11. In its decision invalidating the government’s secret hearing policy, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals stated that “democracies die behind closed doors” – a phrase that became one of the most cited and well-known admonitions issued by the judiciary in the aftermath of September 11.
He is a frequent guest speaker around the country and regularly appears in the national and international media, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, NPR, CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, MSNBC, among many others. In July 2018, Mr. Gelernt’s work was featured prominently in a New York Times Magazine cover story about the ACLU.
Mr. Gelernt is a 1988 graduate of Columbia Law School, where he was a notes and comments editor of the Law Review. After graduation, Mr. Gelernt served as a law clerk to the late-Judge Frank M. Coffin of the First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
On the Frontlines Defending Immigrant Families: A Conversation with Lee Gelernt, Lead ACLU Attorney Challenging Trump's Family Separation Policy Join us for a conversation about continuing efforts to reunite children with their families after having been separated at the border. Looking forward to s...
Columbia Law School
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’59 returns to Columbia Law School to discuss strategic litigation as an approach to policy change with Dean Gillian Lester; Professors Olatunde Johnson and Gillian Metzger ’95; Lee Gelernt ’88, ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project deputy director; and Nancy Northup ’88, president & CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights.
This event, co-hosted by the Center for Constitutional Governance, the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law, and Social Justice Initiatives Columbia Law School, honors the 25th anniversary of Justice Ginsburg's investiture as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. #RBG25
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11:40am #Amjoy #MSNBC protect migrant children? #Leegelernt
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/lifestyle/people/sd-me-gelernt-profile-20180814-story.html
As deputy director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s Immigrants’ Rights Project, Lee Gelernt is accustomed to taking on controversial causes.
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The ACLU is working to reunite an asylum seeker with her seven-year-old child, who was separated from her by immigration officials. Joy Reid is joined by Lee Gelernt, the ACLU Deputy Director, attorney on the case.
ACLU: Immigration officials split asylum seeker and child
http://www.msnbc.com/am-joy/watch/immigration-children-split-from-immigrant-parents-new-policy-1176553539682
The ACLU is working to reunite an asylum seeker with her seven-year-old child, who was separated from her by immigration officials. Joy Reid is joined by the ACLU attorney on the case.
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