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UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE EIGHTY-SEVENTH SESSION REPORT ON THE UNITED STATES’ COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ICCPR Article 1, Self-Determination and Native Americans T. Yvette Soutiere, with contributions by Julie Fishel, Western Shoshone Defense Project, and Lucy Simpson, Indian Law Resource Center. 2. U.S. Exceptionalism and Lack of Implementation Penny Venetis, Clinical Professor of Law and Clinical Scholar, Co-Director Constitutional Litigation Clinic, Rutgers School of Law – Newark with the assistance of Cynthia Soohoo and Connie de la Vega. Submitted on behalf of: Human Rights Advocates Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Washington, D.C. Penal Reform International UN Working Group of the National Lawyers Guild’s International Committee Women’s Institute for Leadership Development for Human Rights 3. Lack of Access to the Courts to Enforce Civil Rights in the United States National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, New York, NY Center for Law and Education Center for Public Representation of Northampton MA Equal Justice Society, San Francisco, CA Human Rights Advocates Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Legal Momentum Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights National Health Law Program St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Workplace Fairness Individuals (organizational affiliation for identification only) 1 Jamie D. Brooks National Health Law Program Cynthia Soohoo Human Rights Institute Columbia Law School 4. Death Penalty National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty Legal Defense Fund, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Human Rights Advocates and the Frank C. Newman International Human Rights Law Clinic Northwestern Law School Center for International Human Rights Murder Victims Families for Human Rights Southern Center for Human Rights Death Penalty Focus Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society The StandDown Texas Project 5. Women’s Human Rights under the ICCPR Human Rights Advocates International (New York) International Gender Organization International Women’s Human Rights Law Clinic; Queens College, City University of New York International Women’s Rights Action Watch Human Rights Center, University of Minnesota Legal Momentum MASSCEDAW and Prof. Martha Davis, Northeastern University College of Law National Organization for Women Foundation National Council of Women’s Organizations 6. Domestic Workers’ Rights in the United States Andolan organizing south Asian workers CASA of Maryland Domestic Workers United Global Rights University of North Carolina School of Law Human Rights Policy Clinic Stefani Bonato McKenna Coll 2 Eric Tars 7. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Report Coordinated by Global Rights with contributions from the UCLA Williams Institute. Endorsed by: Amnesty International USA, The Gender Public Advocacy Coalition, Immigration Equality International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc., National Center for Lesbian Rights Sylvia Rivera Law Project. 8. Conditions and Conduct in the California Criminal Justice System: A Report on U.S. Government Compliance with the United Nations ICCPR Women’s Institute for Leadership Development for Human Rights Justice Now Legal Services for Prisoners with Children Transgender Gender Variant and Intersex Justice Project National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) Ella Baker Center for Human Rights California Prison Focus Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute Penal Reform International 9. Criminalization of Dissent in the United States: A Shadow Report on the United States’ Obligations under Articles 19 and 21 of the ICCPR Prepared by Merrilyn Onisko with pleadings from NLG Mass Defense Committee and Partnership for Civil Justice Submitted on behalf of: National Lawyers Guild International Association of Democratic 10. Political Prisoners in the United States Malcolm X Grassroots Movement 11. Propaganda for War The International Women’s Human Rights Law Clinic of the City University of New York School of Law Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom – United States Section Center for Constitutional Rights Madre 3 International Federation for Human Rights Women’s Environment and Development Organization National Lawyers Guild American Humanist Association 12. Self-determination, minority rights and treatment of those deprived of liberty Judge Claudia Morcom for the Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute and the International Association of Democratic Lawyers. 13. Problems with United States Compliance with the ICCPR – Violations of the Rights of Aliens Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights Halleland Lewis Nilan & Johnson National Employment Law Project; Sarah Paoletti, Practitioner-in-Residence, Washington College of Law at American University Equal Justice Center – Texas Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute Center for Constitutional Rights Organizations American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME American Rights at Work Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation (CA) Center on Policy Initiatives (CA) Central Texas Immigrant Workers' Rights Center (TX) Chicago Workers' Collaborative(IL) Comite de Apoyo a los Trabajadores Agricolas (CATA) (NJ) Community Justice Project (PA) Denver Area Labor Federation (CO) El Centro, Inc. (KS) Employment Law Center Farmworker Justice Fund Farmworker Legal Services of New York, Inc. (NY) Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center (FL) Friends of Farmworkers, Inc. (PA) Front Range Economic Strategy Center (CO) Greater Boston Legal Services (MA) Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (MN) Program in International Human Rights Law, Indiana University School of Law at Indianapolis (IN) Interfaith Worker Justice 4 Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance (KIWA) (CA) La Raza Centro Legal (CA) Labor and Employment Committee, National Lawyers Guild Lahore Foundation, Inc. (MD) Midwest Coalition for Human Rights Mississippi Poultry Workers' Center (MS) National Council of La Raza National Day Labor Organizing Network (NDLON) National Employment Lawyers’ Association National Immigration Law Center National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights Northwest Worker Justice Project (OR) Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition (PA) Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN) Public Justice Center (MD) Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights Service Employees International Union (SEIU). The Latin American Defense Organization (LADO) (IL) Transnational Workers Rights Clinic of the University of Texas Law School (TX) Tompkins County (NY) Immigrant Rights Center United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE) International Labor Rights Fund Washington Defender Association's Immigration Project (WA) Workers' Rights Law Center of New York, Inc (NY) 14. Report on Juvenile Criminal Sentences, the Right to Vote, the Right to Life on the Border and Freedom of Association in the U.S. Human Rights Advocates Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights National Employment Law Project 15. In the Shadows of the War on Terror: Persistent Police Brutality and Abuse in the United States American Friends Service Committee, Criminal Justice Program, Philadelphia, PA Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, San Francisco, CA Children and Family Justice Center, Bluhm Legal Clinic, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, IL Communities United Against Police Brutality, Minneapolis, MN DRUM (Desis Rising up and Moving), New York City, New York Jericho Justice First, LLP, Oakland, CA Legal Services for Prisoners with Children, San Francisco, CA Pacific Juvenile Defender Center, RAWAN (Radical Arab Women’s Activist Network) 5 US Human Rights Network (representing 170 organizations and individuals from across the country working on such fundamental human rights issues as criminal justice, discrimination, health care, immigration, housing, labor, and education) Individuals (Organizational Affiliation Listed for Identification Only) Kathie Cheng, October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation Geri Lynn Green, Esq., San Francisco, CA Nicholas Heyward, Sr., father of Nicholas Heyward, Jr. (killed by NYPD September 1994), Parents Against Police Brutality, October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation Juanita Young, mother of Malcolm Ferguson (killed by NYPD March 2000), Parents Against Police Brutality, October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation, Justice Committee 16. Hurricane Katrina and Violations of ICCPR Articles 6 and 26 Prepared by Jean Carmalt. Submitted on behalf of the U.S. Human Rights Network 17. Update on issue related to Articles 2 and 26 concerning facts about Katrina Rev. Daniel Buford for the Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute International Association of Democratic Lawyers Peoples Institute Allen Temple 18. Homelessness and United States Compliance with the ICCPR National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty Maria Foscarinis, Executive Director Tulin Ozdeger, Civil Rights Staff Attorney Naomi Stern, Domestic Violence Staff Attorney Joy Moses, Children’s Staff Attorney Assistance was also provided by David Hubb, a Partner at DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP. 19. Alternative Report on Force Drugging, Forced Electroshock and Mental Health Screening of Children Prepared by Tina Minkowitz and Al Galves Assisted by Celia Brown, Myra Kovary and Eve Remba. 6 Submitted on behalf of: New York Organization For Human Rights and Against Psychiatric Assault Mind Freedom International; Law Project for Psychiatric Rights 7 20. Domestic Criminal Justice Issues and the ICCPR The Criminal Justice Policy Foundation Open Society Policy Center Penal Reform International The Sentencing Project Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights under Law 21. Violations of Article 25: On issues related to the right to vote and participate in public affairs Asian American Justice Center Jamie D. Brooks, Esq. National Health Law Program Global Rights Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law The Sentencing Project 8