USLAW formed in 2003 to oppose the invasion of Iraq and became defunct in 2023. Notable members included Michael Letwin, Amy Newell, and Nancy Wohlforth.
USLAW sought to connect domestic US labor demands with opposition to US wars abroad.
[....] We cannot achieve any of labor's goals[,] such as major health care and pension reform, the government-funded rebuilding of the Gulf Coast[, or] the strengthening of our endangered public services, without ending this war.
"[1] In January 2003, more than 100 delegates from unions representing more than 2 million members founded USLAW at a Chicago convention.
[5] In 2020, following the George Floyd protests, USLAW renamed itself to US Labor Against Racism and War.