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125+ Groups Urge Support for Adeel Mangi’s Confirmation, Condemn Baseless and Bigoted Attacks [1]

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Date: 2024-04

View PDF of the letter here.

Dear Senator,

On behalf of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and the undersigned 125 national, state, and local organizations, we urge you to swiftly confirm Adeel Mangi to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Many of our organizations have previously submitted letters and spoken out in strong support of Mr. Mangi’s confirmation. Today we join together to reiterate that support, highlight Mr. Mangi’s tremendous qualifications, and condemn the baseless and bigoted attacks being waged against this exceptional and historic nominee.

Mr. Mangi is fair-minded, brilliant, and has shown throughout his impressive legal career a steadfast dedication to equal justice for all, and he will be a tremendous judge on the Third Circuit. He is currently a partner with Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP and has maintained a significant pro bono practice. His work has secured landmark victories and has made a positive impact on people’s lives, and his confirmation would bring to the appellate bench important but underrepresented civil rights experience that is greatly needed in the federal judiciary. In addition to this exceptional legal background, he would make history as the first Muslim judge to serve on any of our federal appellate courts. There are an estimated 3.45 million Muslims in the United States, yet until 2021, there had never been a lifetime-appointed Muslim federal judge in our nation’s history. This milestone is long overdue, and an outstanding nominee like Adeel Mangi should be celebrated and embraced.

Unfortunately, despite Mr. Mangi’s impeccable qualifications, he has faced manufactured and baseless attacks that should never be endured by any nominee. The anti-Muslim tropes and unfounded assertions against him are the kinds of stereotyping that have long driven Islamophobia, which is on the rise. They also send a dangerous message to communities across the nation and potential future lawyers and judges that their path to the bench and desire to serve our nation will be obstructed by unfounded accusations based solely on their identity. Muslim communities around the country are reporting a rise in anti-Muslim hate and bias. Anti-Muslim bigotry should not receive reinforcement in the Senate, where senators have the constitutional duty to provide advice and consent on who serves in our federal judiciary. These attacks harm not just one exceptional nominee, but the strength of our democracy at a time when leaders must challenge and oppose civil rights violations and denounce hate and bias.

Despite the anti-Muslim vitriol Mr. Mangi endured during his confirmation hearing, he repeatedly while under oath condemned antisemitism and terrorism with tremendous decorum and professionalism befitting the temperament sought for these important appointments to the federal bench. He did so despite facing unfair, unfounded, and hostile questions, many of which were deeply offensive. Further, since his hearing, there has been a coordinated media campaign to amplify baseless attacks on his character. We remain united in full support of Mr. Mangi’s well-deserved nomination to the appellate bench and even more committed to the necessity of a diverse federal judiciary.

We urge senators to assess Mr. Mangi’s nomination based on his credentials and qualifications for the job, not his religion, race, or ethnicity. We ask that senators denounce the Islamophobic attacks on Mr. Mangi and on all Muslims. We also know that racism and hate facing many of our communities — including hate and bias experienced by Muslim, South Asian, and Arab communities — is further stoked by the kinds of dangerous stereotypes we have witnessed surrounding this nomination. We must denounce racism and hate in all its forms.

Mr. Mangi is eminently qualified and will be a fair-minded judge. No one should tolerate baseless and bigoted attacks and lies that are being created by an orchestrated campaign to take down the first Muslim federal appellate judge.

History will remember this powerfully important moment for the future of equal justice in America.

Sincerely,

National organizations

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights

AFL-CIO

Alliance for Justice

American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)

American Federation of Teachers (AFT)

American Friends Service Committee

American Humanist Association

American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)

Americans for Financial Reform

Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC

Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO)

Autistic Self Advocacy Network

Bangladesh Medical Association of North America

Bend the Arc: Jewish Action

CASA, Inc.

Center for American Progress

Center for Common Ground

Center for Constitutional Rights

Center for Freethought Equality

Center for Popular Democracy Action

Coalition of Labor Union Women

Coalition on Human Needs

Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)

Demand Justice

Disability Rights Advocates

Earthjustice

Emgage Action

End Citizens United//Let America Vote Action Fund

Endangered Species Coalition

Equal Justice Society

Equal Rights Advocates

FFRF Action Fund

Haitian Bridge Alliance

Hispanic Federation

Human Rights Campaign

Immigration Hub

Impact Fund

Indivisible

Interfaith Alliance

Ipas

Japanese American Citizens League (JACL)

JULIAN

Just Solutions

Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

League of Conservation Voters

Matthew Shepard Foundation

Muslim Advocates

Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)

Muslims for Progressive Values

NAACP

NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc.

Nathaniel R. Jones Foundation

National Asian Pacific American Bar Association

National Association of Muslim Lawyers

National Association of Social Workers

National Center for Lesbian Rights

National Congress of American Indians

National Consumers League

National Council of Asian Pacific Americans (NCAPA)

National Council of Jewish Women

National Education Association

National Employment Law Project

National Employment Lawyers Association

National Health Law Program

National Homelessness Law Center

National LGBTQ+ Bar Association

National Organization for Women

National Partnership for Women & Families

National Urban League

National Women’s Law Center

OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates

People For the American Way

People Power United

People’s Parity Project

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Presente.org

Pride at Work

Public Advocacy for Kids (PAK)

Reproaction

Reproductive Freedom for All (formerly NARAL Pro-Choice America)

Service Employees International Union (SEIU)

SHK Global Health

Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF)

State Voices

T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights

The Lawyering Project

The Workers Circle

UnidosUS

United Steelworkers

Women’s March

State and local organizations

1Hood Power (PA)

AAPI New Jersey

Alaskans Take A Stand

Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Tampa Bay (FL)

Association of Muslim American Lawyers (CT, NJ, NY, PA)

Connecticut Asian Pacific American Bar Association

Courts Matter Illinois

Detroit Change Initiative (MI)

Equality California

Filipino American Association of Kodiak (AK)

Florida Rising

Maine Conservation Voters

Maine Women’s Lobby

Make the Road Nevada

Michigan Coalition on Black Civic Participation

NAACP Alabama State Conference

NAACP Florida State Conference

National Council of Jewish Women Florida

National Council of Jewish Women Georgia

National Council of Jewish Women Michigan

National Council of Jewish Women Pennsylvania

National Council of Jewish Women Texas

National Council of Jewish Women Washington

National Council of Jewish Women, Chicago North Shore Section (IL)

National Council of Jewish Women, Dallas Section (TX)

National Council of Jewish Women, Saddleback Section (CA)

New York Immigration Coalition

OPAWL – Building AAPI Feminist Leadership (OH)

Philippine American Bar Association (CA)

Progress Iowa

Silver State Equality (NV)

South Asian Bar Association of Chicago (IL)

South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut

Stand UP Alaska

Why Courts Matter – PA

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