Rep. Rashida Tlaib Introducing Bill to Change the Definition of ‘Sex’ in Civil Rights Laws

Rep. Rashida Tlaib is introducing a bill that seeks to change the definition of “sex” in Civil Rights laws.

Tlaib hopes to change the definition of “sex” to include “sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity, sex stereotypes, or any sex-related traits.”

The Justice for All (JFA) Act of 2022 would restore and expand protections of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.

Rep. Tlaib intends to roll back requirements to prove discriminatory intent and allow lawsuits based on “disparate impact.” In other words, putting feelings before facts.

“The JFA Act includes a private right of action and a prohibition on forced arbitration, both essential to allowing victims of discrimination, actual or perceived, to vindicate their rights, enjoin discriminatory behavior, and/or receive an award of damages and attorneys’ fees,” Rep. Tlaib’s office said in a press release.

The first item listed in their summary of the bill is “Amending the aforementioned civil rights laws to prohibit actions which have a discriminatory effect, regardless of any discriminatory intent, and providing tools – including a private right of action – to combat intentional and unintentional discrimination against people based on (actual or perceived) race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, or national origin.”

In other words, allow lawsuits even if the discrimination was unintended or unintentional.

The bill would also eliminate qualified immunity for government employees and establish that units of government are liable for the acts of their officials, including police officers who “violate people’s civil rights.” The bill also prohibits racial and gender profiling in police investigations and activity.

The press release states that “Tlaib’s reintroduction of Justice For All comes amid the ongoing conservative assault on civil rights and against the backdrop of a Republican Party in full embrace of fascism.”

“GOP-held states around the country have renewed sweeping attacks on women, racial minorities, and LGBTQ+ Americans, and we cannot sit idly by,” the press release continued. “The text of the bill has been updated for 2022 to respond to the Supreme Court’s ruling in Egbert and make clear that Section 1983 applies to federal actors and agents. For Tlaib, Justice For All is civil rights legislation with revolutionary potential, providing people of all identities and backgrounds the tools they need to fight the most insidious discrimination we see in our communities.”

This is not the first time that the “Squad” member tried to pass this legislation, but it has been revamped for 2022.

“Our 21st century civil rights movement is big, loud, and strong – and now we need the legal tools that will allow us to fight back in the courts,” Congresswoman Tlaib said in a statetment. “Justice For All aims to restore the original intent of our civil rights laws to fight discrimination by returning power to the people to take on the bias they face every day – in things like rejected mortgage applications, unfair car insurance rates, and racial profiling by the police. We have spent years working with lawyers on the front lines of protecting our rights to hone this legislation that meets the injustices of today with the spirit of the civil rights warriors who came before us. We won’t stop until we get Justice For All.”

The bill is co-sponsored by fellow “Squad” member Rep. Cori Bush.

“All people deserve to be seen, served, and have their rights protected. Our civil rights can’t be left up to the discretion of an increasingly far-right extremist judiciary,” said Congresswoman Bush in a statement. “I am proud to cosponsor my sister-in-service Rep. Tlaib’s Justice For All Act because it is an opportunity for Congress to meaningfully move us toward a more just and equitable future for all. By expanding landmark civil rights protections, we can empower individuals to defend our civil rights, protect our communities from discrimination, and hold our courts accountable.”

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Former briefcase models rip Meghan Markle's ‘Deal or No Deal’ claims of being ‘objectified’: ‘No bra station'

Meghan Markle is receiving criticism for her claims of feeling "objectified" during her time as a briefcase model on "Deal or No Deal."

In addition to media backlash, former models of the popular game show slammed the Duchess of Sussex for arguing that they were treated like "bimbos" at work. 

"It was unfortunate she felt that way because I never, ever felt that way," former "Deal or No Deal" model Patricia Kara remarked, according to Inside Edition. 

Markle reflected on her stint as a briefcase model on her podcast "Archetypes" with guest Paris Hilton.

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"I ended up quitting the show… I was so much more than what was being objectified on the stage. I didn’t like feeling forced to be all looks and little substance," Markle claimed. 

Despite Markle speaking out about her "Deal or No Deal" experience, her former colleague Kara said she does not recall ever feeling that way during work. 

The Duchess of Sussex continued to reveal on her podcast that there were different beauty stations to prepare for the game show – including a section where you can add "padding in your bra."

"There was no bra station," Kara disputed, according to the media outlet. 

Another former "Deal or No Deal" model sided with Kara and expressed she was not "treated like a bimbo" at all.

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"During my time on the show, neither myself nor anybody else I worked with was ever treated as such, in my opinion. However, it’s important to note that everyone has their own experience, and I can only speak from mine," Donna Feldman added, according to Hollywood Life. 

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"Everybody knows what you’re signing up for when you’re hired as a ‘Briefcase Beauty.’ Being hired based off your looks comes with the territory," Feldman pointed out. 

Earlier this week, "The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg weighed in on Markle’s "Deal or No Deal" claims. 

"That's TV, baby. But what did you think you were going to? You know that's what the show was."

A rep for Meghan Markle did not immediately respond to request for comment by Fox News Digital.

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