From Courts Alert <[email protected]>
Subject What can the courts do for you? Open to find out
Date October 1, 2019 2:39 PM
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Friend, you probably hear us talk a lot about the importance of protecting our courts. But you might be asking yourself why: Why do we have a campaign dedicated to protecting and preserving the fairness of our courts? Why are we pushing so hard against unqualified nominees who have extreme records? And why does this all really matter? It's simple: Courts can and should protect our fundamental civil and human rights.

The stakes are high: We rely on our courts to defend our health care, fight for racial justice, secure equality, protect immigrants, ensure access to the ballot box, and more.

Wanna know what courts can do for you? Watch and share this video with five of your friends.

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Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans are giving the green light to virtually every nominee that Trump has sent their way, despite their biased views that make so many of them unfit to hold a lifetime appointment.

Wendy Vitter. Chad Readler. Neomi Rao. Their records demonstrate a clear bias against the values we hold near and dear. These are a few examples of the more than 150 -- that's right, 150 -- nominees Trump and McConnell have jammed onto our courts. Our federal courts are meant to defend and uphold our rights, not take them away. This is why we are working so hard.

Reclaiming our courts starts with knowing why they're so important, and all you have to do is watch and share this video right now.

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