Your Vote and Its Impact on the Judicial System: Free Program for Michigan Voters June 18

Your Vote and Its Impact on the Judicial System: Free Program for Michigan Voters June 18

Your Vote and Its Impact on the Judicial System: New Virtual Program on June 18 for Michigan Voters.

Courts Matter to Voting Rights presentation suitable for individuals, organizations, schools, colleges and interest groups; offered by non-partisan Courts Matter Michigan, an initiative of National Council of Jewish Women, Michigan.

Courts Matter Michigan, a non-partisan initiative by National Council of Jewish Women, Michigan (NCJW | MI) which works towards a federal judiciary composed of qualified, diverse and impartial judges, is offering an informative presentation on Zoom on Tuesday June 18 from 7-9 p.m. The organization hopes to increase awareness for Michiganders on how their voting can impact the judicial system and the long-term consequences of votes.

The educational program is supported by slides, scripts and handouts, all offered free of charge.

Michiganders who watch the program will be able to request to share the presentation with special interest groups, organizations, schools or college students. Those that are unable to watch the Zoom meeting can also request the opportunity to watch the presentation later. Requests for the Zoom link should be made at mail@ncjwmi.org.

“When people vote at the ballot box, or by mail, their decisions have far-reaching consequences for the law,” said NCJW|MI President Sallyjo Levine. “Decisions in recent years by the Supreme Court have highlighted the need for judges who uphold core constitutional values and who are fair and independent. Their decisions on court cases impact all our lives.”

She explained that it was important to understand the views of a political candidate on all topics,

so that interest and values important to voters are supported by those candidates once in office.

While federal judges are nominated by the President, the Senate votes to confirm a nominee to a lifetime appointment. Courts Matter encourages Michiganders to act, by contacting their senators to support well-qualified and diverse nominees dedicated to fairness and impartiality.

Courts Matter is particularly eager to reach young voters,

 so, the presentation includes the history of voting and the importance of voting for issues people care about. Its goal is to also get the vote out, particularly amongst young adults. Teachers at schools, colleges and universities are encouraged to arrange a presentation for their groups.

To arrange for a presentation for your group, contact mail@ncjwmi.org or call 248.355.3300, Ext. 0.
Courts Matter Michigan is powered by the National Council of Jewish Women, Inc.

About Courts Matter

Founded in 2017 and sponsored by National Council of Jewish Women, Inc., the mission of Courts Matter Michigan is to ensure a well-functioning federal judiciary composed of lifetime-appointed federal judges who are well qualified, diverse, and impartial, and who are committed to upholding our core constitutional values, such as equality, freedom, and justice for all.

About the National Council of Jewish Women, Michigan 

Founded in 1891 and inspired by Jewish values, National Council of Jewish Women, Michigan has maintained a progressive stance on issues at the local, state, and national levels. It is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates committed to social justice and a call for action, ‘Powerful Voices. Progressive Change’. The mission of supporters is to improve the quality of life for women, children, and families by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms.


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Lindsey Jenn is the owner and founder of Michigan Mama News. Ever since homeschooling her 3 daughters (now 1 teen and 2 adults), she loved blogging about local events and activities for families in Michigan. She continues to share these events along with helpful resources and informative articles to benefit Michigan families and beyond. Lindsey Jenn possesses an associate's degree in child development from Schoolcraft College and a bachelor's degree in marketing from Southern New Hampshire University.

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