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Justice for All Act of 2025
3/14/2025, 2:52 PM
Summary of Bill HR 1354
The bill seeks to address the issue of systemic discrimination and inequality by recognizing that even if a policy or practice is not intentionally discriminatory, it can still have a negative impact on certain groups. By explicitly stating that disparate impacts can be grounds for legal action, the bill aims to provide greater protection for marginalized communities and ensure that they have the same opportunities and rights as everyone else.
In addition to clarifying the basis for legal action, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to civil rights. While the specifics of these provisions are not outlined in the summary, it can be inferred that they are intended to further strengthen and protect civil rights for all individuals. Overall, Bill 119 HR 1354 seeks to promote equality and justice by recognizing and addressing the impact of systemic discrimination on certain populations. By amending the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in this way, the bill aims to ensure that all individuals are treated fairly and have equal access to opportunities and rights.
Congressional Summary of HR 1354
Justice for All Act of 2025
This bill prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or race-related characteristics in schools, businesses, federally funded programs, and other settings. It also provides statutory authority for and expands the types of civil actions that may be brought for violations.
For example, the bill expands provisions under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 so as to (1) prohibit federally funded programs from discriminating based on sex or religion; and (2) prohibit public accommodations, including stores and transit services, from discriminating based on sex.
The bill defines sex to include sex stereotypes, pregnancy, childbirth, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics. It also expands the definition of race to include traits that have been historically associated with race (e.g., natural hair textures). The expanded definitions apply to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Fair Housing Act (discrimination in public and private housing), and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (discrimination based on sex in federally funded educational programs).
Further, the bill provides statutory authority for disparate impact or intentional discrimination claims under the aforementioned acts, as well as the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (discrimination based on age by federally funded programs) and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (discrimination based on disability by federally funded programs).
The bill also includes other provisions that address (1) profiling by law enforcement officers, (2) employer liability with respect to civil rights violations, (3) predispute arbitration agreements in civil rights cases, and (4) governmental immunity in suits involving constitutional violations.
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Current Status of Bill HR 1354
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 1354
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
45Democrat Cosponsors
45Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 1354
Primary Policy Focus
Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority IssuesAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 1354
Comments

Francisco Foley
1 year ago
This bill is a joke! It's gonna make it easier for people to sue just cuz they feel like they've been impacted. It's gonna be a mess for businesses and taxpayers. Who needs this headache? #HRBill1354 #CivilRightsAct #ImpactsOnPopulations





