Right to Equality is a not-for-profit organisation founded to advance the rights and safety of parents and children under the law. We work to challenge systemic inequality, strengthen legal protections, and ensure that family justice prioritises safety, dignity, and equality.
We have a strong track record of successful legal and policy reform. Our campaigning has contributed to the repeal of the presumption of parental involvement in the family courts, the criminalisation of public sexual harassment, the criminalisation of hymenoplasty and child marriage, and the decriminalisation of abortion. Our work has helped shift legal frameworks away from harmful presumptions and toward evidence-based, survivor-centred justice.

![The numbers speak for themselves—and they are damning.
Only 2.7% of complaints against judges were upheld last year. Of 36 bullying and harassment complaints, just 2 were upheld. Of 227 rudeness complaints, only 8. This is the “culture of impunity” Harriet Harman KC warned us about.
When judges bully and harass female barristers with near-total impunity, we must ask: how are survivors of abuse and rape victims faring in their courtrooms?
Our founder Dr Charlotte Proudman knows this reality firsthand. Despite a judge running an anonymous misogynistic social media campaign against her, the JCIO found “no intent to harass.” Derogatory posts are a clear violation of judicial policy. There must be consequences for those who abuse power—and for those who look away.
We thank Counsel Magazine and Tana Adkin KC for breaking the silence.
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