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Stop the Stigma Campaign

National Association of Women Judges


The following letter has been sent to the chair of the National Association of Women Judges. Founded in 1979, NAWJ is a non-profit organization. Membership is composed of individuals interested in the association's goals. Its over 1,400 members include both female and male judges, from every state and all levels of the judiciary, including the United States Supreme Court.


July 14, 2000

National Association
of Women Judges
815 15th Street NW, Ste. 601
Washington, D.C. 20005

Re: Distribution of materials to
NAWJ officers and members

Dear NAWJ Chair:

Each year about 33 percent of births in the United States involve children born to unmarried parents. As you know, unwed births are not a new phenomena. A large segment of people who are now adults were born when their parents were not married.

Our research has disclosed that a majority of states continue to stigmatize such children. In 17 states there are statutes on the books which refer to children born outside of wedlock as "bastards" or "illegitimate." Some appellate judges in 37 states refer to these children as "illegitimate."

We believe that it is time to stop the name calling. Statutes are the embodiment of the collective will of the people. Judges are supposed to be fair and impartial. We think you would agree that it is not fair to label children in such a derogatory manner.

Part of the mission of AASP is to end marital status bias against unmarried adults and their families. In furtherance of this goal, we have launched a Stop the Stigma Campaign. The enclosed brochure explains more about the campaign which is being conducted state by state. 

Yesterday I wrote to the chair of the American Judges Association and to board members of the Council of Chief Judges of Courts of Appeals. Because the principles of your association seem compatible with the goal of the Stop the Stigma Campaign, I thought that you would be interested in learning of this project. Hopefully you can suggest ways in which this problem can be brought to the attention of your members.

I have enclosed a few brochures about our Stop the Stigma Campaign. If you would like to receive more copies please let me know and I can mail them to you.

Since your association’s members may not be familiar with AASP, I am enclosing some materials to give you an overview of AASP and its mission. Stigmatization of children born to unmarried parents is only one of many areas in which single people experience discrimination.

Members of your association may find that a visit to our Internet website – www.unmarriedAmerica.com – would be helpful and informative. A section of our site contains information about the Stop the Stigma Campaign. This section can be found at: www.unmarriedAmerica.com/stop-stigma.htm.

Thank you for considering this request. I look forward to your reply.

Very truly yours,

Thomas F. Coleman
Executive Director


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