Madison Law Review Policy Strategies

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Madison Law Review is a policy and grassroots advocacy organization that is committed to educating, equipping and mobilizing millions of American’s to take action on the critical social and legislative issues that will shape our nation’s future in the years ahead.

Our goal is to provide a clear road map and advocacy for concerned Americans on the most consequential issues facing our country, empowering them to set the direction of policy making in Washington rather than being the disenfranchised victims of it.

The Fifth and Fourteenth amendments to The United States Constitution serves to protect all people within it’s jurisdiction. The concept of due process and equal protection under the law requires that legislation and the resulting laws do not discriminate against any class of people and that they preserve social equality.

Social equality requires the absence of legally enforced social class and discrimination motivated by an inalienable part of a person’s identity. The sex, gender, race, age, sexual orientation, origin, class, language, religion, opinions, health or disability must not result in unequal treatment under the law and should not reduce opportunities unjustifiably in American society.