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Amicus Curiae Briefs As an intervener in the Little Sisters Book & Art Emporium v. Canada case and citing several human rights treaties to which Canada is a party, Equality Now successfully argued that the harm-based standard for restricting pornography established by a prior decision of the Canadian Supreme Court should be applied on an equal basis to all, regardless of sexual orientation. The Courts decision, issued in December 2000, noted Equality Nows view and highlighted the distinction between sexual expression and harm-based obscenity, holding that everyone has an equal right both to sexual expression and to protection from harm. As an amicus curiae in the Nguyen v. INS (PDF, 148K) case, Equality Now urged the United States Supreme Court to consider the constitutionality of a discriminatory citizenship law with reference to the equality rights set forth in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which the United States is a party, as well as customary international law. In a close decision in June 2001, the US Supreme Court upheld this citizenship law as constitutional, and although the decision was disappointing, the Fathers Equity Act (H.R. 88) was introduced in the US House of Representatives on 7 January 2003 to amend the discriminatory provisions of the law, and to provide that women and men are equal in the sharing of parental responsibility. You can support this bill calling your US Representative and asking her/him to vote in its favor. Equality Now was joined on its brief by:
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