NASW Opposes Appointment of Steven Menashi to Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
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If appointed, Menashi will be positioned to erode decades of hard-fought victories in securing critical rights and legal protections for a broad segment of Americans. Indeed, naming Menashi to the federal bench will prioritize the interests of the wealthy and the powerful over those of our most vulnerable citizens.
A review of Menashi's statements and writings demonstrates a long record of his opposition to policies and laws aimed at mitigating inequalities experienced by communities of color, women, and Americans who are LGBTQ. Throughout his adult life, he has embraced deep-seated hostilities that run counter to basic civil rights and fairness.
For example, Menashi has:
* Compared the collection of race data in college admissions to
* Denounced women's marches against sexual assault and showed consternation about the fact that colleges implemented disciplinary actions for students who harassed women.
* Opposed abortion rights advocated by campus women despite the fact such rights are codified in Roe v. Wade.
* Argued against the concept of diverse communities, suggesting that ethnically heterogeneous societies fail to achieve political and civic engagement, do not produce effective government institutions, and fail to benefit society as a whole.
* Dismissed the idea of educating young people about the values of multiculturalism.
Our decision to differ with
Most notably, as a senior advisor to Secretary of Education
Recently, Menashi, who left the
Fortunately for the students, a federal judge ruled that the plan Menashi devised violated federal privacy laws. The judge threatened to jail Secretary DeVos if she did not reinstate the Obama loan forgiveness order. She subsequently directed the department to stop using the
Menashi's influence over public policy did not stop at the
Menashi has been unwavering in his embrace of values which are counter to social work principles. Americans expect federal court justices to be fair and impartial in making judicial decisions that often are life-altering for millions of people. If confirmed Menashi, who is 40 years old, will be positioned to erode critical rights and legal protections for decades to come.
NASW opposes his confirmation. Our nation needs
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