- The National Network to End Violence Against Immigrant Women, a coalition of over 3,000 immigrant women, advocates, survivors, attorneys, activists, and educators played a key role in securing passage of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2008. Their advocacy with the Department of Homeland Security and Congress now ensures that when immigrants who are poor file a trafficking case, all costs and fees-from filing the case to obtaining lawful permanent residency-can be waived.
- The ACLU's Women's Rights Project celebrated a major fair housing victory in February 2009 when a large residential management company in Michigan agreed to no longer evict or discriminate against survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. The settlement is the first of its kind that applies to private housing and has been lauded as an exemplary model for private housing policies throughout the country.