League Joins Amicus in Zubik v. Burwell (Article) 3/2/2016 The League of Women Voters joined an amicus brief in the case of Zubik v. Burwell, a challenge to the contraception accommodation in the Affordable Care Act.
League Joins Amicus Brief in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin (Article) 11/18/2015 The League of Women Voters joined an amicus brief filed by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, the Southern Poverty Law Center and 16 other organizations concerned about civil rights and equal…
Letter to President Obama on Failure to Provide Voter Registration Through Federally-Facilitated Health Care Exchanges (Article) 10/27/2015 In a letter to President Obama, three of the nation's leading voting rights organizations—Demos, Project Vote, and the League of Women Voters—urged the Administration to come into compliance with the…
6 Throwback Photos of Women Empowering Our Electorate – Then & Now! (Article) 3/12/2015 For Women's History Month facts and photos, follow the League on Facebook and
The Best Way to Celebrate Women’s Equality Day? Register to Vote! (Article) 8/20/2014 As Women’s Equality Day approaches, we reflect on the brave suffragists who helped secure the passage of the
Eleanor Roosevelt: First Lady, League Leader, Pioneer (Article) 3/19/2014 For Women's History Month facts and photos, follow the League on Facebook and
Advocacy Report - June 2012 (Article) 6/14/2012 Advocacy Report for June 2012 by Judy Duffy, Advocacy Committee Chair.
League Commentary on Citizens United v FEC Case Before the Supreme Court (Article) 11/16/2009 A Revolution from the Court?by Mary G. Wilson, President, League of Women Voters of the United States
League Supports the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2017 (Article) The League joined a letter to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee that outlines support for the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2017.
League Joins Letter Opposing Trump Administration's Rescissions Package (Article) LWVUS joined a letter sent to the U.S. House and Senate urging the rejection of a $15.3 billion rescission package proposed by the Trump Administration.