Resolutions
The resolutions adopted by the URJ represent the evolutionary changes in its stands on many political, social, economic, and humanitarian issues.
URJ Resolution on Filibuster Reform
Year Adopted:
Issues
Civil Liberties,
Racial Justice,
Civil Rights & Voting Rights,
Voting Rights
Resolution in Opposition to the Confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court
Year Adopted:
Issues
Civil Liberties,
Criminal Justice Reform,
Gun Violence Prevention,
Health Care,
Immigration Justice,
LGBTQ+ Equality,
Racial Justice,
Civil Rights & Voting Rights,
Reproductive Health and Rights,
Separation of Church and State,
Women's Rights
Resolution on the Study and Development of Reparations for Slavery and Systemic Racism in the U.S.
Year Adopted:
Issues
Racial Justice,
Civil Rights & Voting Rights,
Reparations
Resolution on Redistricting
Year Adopted:
Issues
Civil Rights & Voting Rights,
Voting Rights
Resolution on Our Community's Pursuit of Racial Justice
Year Adopted:
Issues
Racial Justice,
Civil Rights & Voting Rights,
Reparations
Voting Rights for the District of Columbia
Year Adopted:
Issues
Voting Rights,
Civil Rights & Voting Rights
Resolution Opposing the Nomination of Judge Samuel Alito, Jr. to the Supreme Court of the United States
Year Adopted:
Issues
Civil Rights & Voting Rights
In Support of Promoting Awareness of African American Heritage and the History of Slavery in the United States
Year Adopted:
Issues
Civil Rights & Voting Rights
English Only
Year Adopted:
Issues
Civil Rights & Voting Rights
Right-Wing Extremism
Year Adopted:
Issues
Civil Rights & Voting Rights