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Women's Rights:
The ACLU's Women's Rights Project was co-founded in 1972 by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Through litigation, community outreach, advocacy and public education, WRP empowers poor women, women of color and immigrant women who have been victimized by gender bias and face pervasive barriers to equality. Learn more about the WRP.


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Womens Rights : Publications

Women's Rights Project Annual Report 2002 (03/03/2003)

Rights of Women Workers (in New York) (03/03/2003)

Rights of Women Workers (in New York) -- Spanish Version (03/03/2003)

Women's Rights Project Annual Report 2001 (01/28/2003)

Raising the Bar: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the ACLU Women's Rights Project,The Texas Journal of Women & the Law, 157 (2002) (12/11/2002)

Women's Rights in Theory and Practice: Employment, Violence, and Poverty (05/21/2002)

The History of the ACLU Women's Rights Project (02/14/2002)

Ask Sybil Liberty About Your Right to Equality in Education (12/31/1997)
ACLU's resident expert, Sybil Liberty, answers common questions about students' rights from a student point of view.

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