The Civil Rights Monitor is an annual publication that reports on civil rights issues pending before the three branches of government. The Monitor also provides a historical context within which to assess current civil rights issues. Previous issues of the Monitor are available online. Browse or search the archives
Download a printable version (pdf) of the 2010 Civil Rights Monitor
Table of Contents
Letter from Executive Vice President and COO Karen Lawson
Building on This Year’s Momentum
Hate Crime Legislation: The Long Path to the White House – and Next Steps
Consumer Protection: Addressing the Root Causes of the Recession and the Foreclosure Crisis
Health Care Reform: A Major Civil and Human Rights Issue
Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Escalates
First Hispanic Justice Confirmed to U.S. Supreme Court
Supreme Court Hands Down Rulings on Two Provisions of the Voting Rights Act
Supreme Court Rejects Mixed Motive in Age Discrimination Case
Census 2010: Civil Rights Community Works to Ensure a Fair, Accurate Count
Fair Housing Campaign Aims to Protect Americans from Foreclosure and Predatory Lending




