“The United States was the lone nation to vote against the Agreed Conclusions by the UN Commission on the State of Women (CSW) that were officially adopted Thursday.”
Posts by Paula Monopoli
cover of Alison Parker's Unceasing Militant
Turning to international writer, speaker & reformer Mary Church Terrell this #blackhistorymonth, grateful for Alison Parker's excellent biography. #Terrell was often the only Black woman at major #pacifism conferences in the early #19C & articulated a powerful vision of peace through racial justice.
Day 15 of #WomenWhoRethoughtTheWorld: American economist Florence Kelley!
Kelley rethought philanthropy’s relationship to capitalism, writing that it is a “vain struggle to patch & alleviate
an evil social system, propping up what ought to be torn down & rebuilt.”
#herstory #womenshistory
Declaring that no quarter will be given unequivocally violates international humanitarian law. Indeed, ordering that no quarter will be given, threatening an adversary therewith or conducting hostilities on this basis is prohibited and constitutes a war crime.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Solitude of Self. Address Delivered by Mrs. Stanton Before the Committee of the Judiciary of the United States Congress. Monday, January 18, 1892.
On this day in 1892, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone & Isabella Beecher Hooker appeared before the House Judiciary Comm to support a proposed constitutional amendment prohibiting sex-based disenfranchisement. Stanton emphasized women’s “birthright to self-sovereignty.” #WeTheMen
Lucretia Mott: “I long for the day my sisters will rise, and occupy the sphere to which they are called by their high nature and destiny.”
On this day in 1793, Lucretia Mott was born. When the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention barred female abolitionists from participating, Mott & Elizabeth Cady Stanton decided to hold a woman’s rights meeting. 8 years later, they organized the Seneca Falls Convention in Seneca Falls, NY. #WeTheMen
Burnita Shelton Matthews
On this day in 1894, Burnita Shelton Matthews was born. She became a suffragist, lawyer, and advocate for repealing the thousands of laws that discriminated against women. She helped end women’s exclusion from juries in D.C. In 1949, she became the first female federal district judge. #WeTheMen
On this day in 1807, NJ disenfranchised women, people of color & aliens. NJ’s 1776 Constitution entitled “all Inhabitants” to vote if they met age, property & residency requirements. In 1807, however, the NJ Legislature specified that every voter had to “be a free, white, male citizen.” #WeTheMen
Thanks for reposting this article @ldodd.bsky.social! Section 2 of the 19th authorizes Congress to enforce the 19th. While legislation was introduced in 1920, it was never enacted. It’s time for Dems to introduce such legislation as a defensive move. @alsobrooks.senate.gov @vanhollen.senate.gov
This new painting will be at the Crane Estate art show this weekend in Ipswich, MA. Autumn Marsh, 20" x 20" encaustic on panel.
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#nature #marsh #encaustic #painting
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We’re thrilled to share that Paula A. Monopoli’s article in Volume 102 of Washington University Law Review was “highly recommended” by Professor Larry Solum on his Legal Theory Blog!
Please it here: wustllawreview.org/2025/09/02/a...
The result is generous, original, and fascinating—de-emphasizing the stories of the so-called Founding Fathers, and forwarding those of ordinary people, some of whom made constitutions of their own. We the People is also profoundly, indeed joyously, subversive.
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Honored to give a scholars lecture on Women and the U.S. Constitution @constitutionctr.bsky.social in Philadelphia.
Monopoli on Women's Rights and Popular Constitutionalism, buff.ly/uNwud41 - Paula A. Monopoli (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law) has posted A "New" New Departure (102 Washington University Law Review 1961 (2025)) on SSRN.
Make no mistake - the firestorm over Tylenol and autism is deeply related to the abortion debate and the larger conversation about the "responsibilities" of American motherhood and women's status.
Honored to be named Distinguished University Professor @umaryland.edu
Cast of characters countdown to pub day, number 45: Madeleine Doty, author and journalist, specialist in prison reform and pacifism; egalitarian marriage to Roger Baldwin in 1919. #TheRadicalFund
Books on Woman Suffrage Movement
On this 105th anniversary of the 19th Amendment’s ratification, it says much about the state of our democracy that some in government are tacitly endorsing repeal of the 19th - ratification of which scholars have described as the largest single expansion of democracy in our nation‘s history.
On the 105th anniversary of ratification of the only sex-equality amendment we’ve got, check out #JulieSuk on new constitutional paths forward. #Enforcethe19th.
By looking back at these historical sources that preserve both the struggles and the determination of American immigrant women to have their voices heard, we can shine a light on the challenges facing our democratic process today
Thread by Erin Wiebe
I'm getting super excited about my upcoming solo show at Blue Door Gallery in York, Maine. The opening is in 6 weeks: Sept 13, 5-9 pm. Hope to see you there if you live in the area!!
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This new collection of encaustic landscapes is loaded with color and texture.
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#maineart #painting #encaustic
“This year we saw the first decline in two decades of women in the House of Representatives, which I find really shocking, and it’s due to all those constraints in our polarized, rigid system. The only way that we’re really going to address that and tackle that is to change the electoral system.”
On this day of 1976, the first female midshipman arrived to begin training at the U.S. Naval Academy. Congress ordered the academy to stop excluding women, after women filed suit in 1973. #WeTheMen
On this day in 1913, women in Illinois won the right to vote for President, the first such victory east of the Mississippi River. Illinois preserved other sex-based disenfranchisement until the 19th Amendment’s ratification in 1920. #WeTheMen
A great day at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law graduation where we were inspired by @sifill.bsky.social profound call for our students to hew closely to their oath as attorneys and frame a new chapter in our constitutional republic.
Must-see art in Paris! See my latest art blog for paintings you won't want to miss if you are traveling to Paris this summer, including the spectacular David Hockney retrospective. This is blog 1 of 2.
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#art #Paris #travel #painting
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Read it here: www.marciacrumleyart.com/blog/paris-a...