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Domestic Violence

Human Rights, Sex Bias, and Family Court

Human Rights, Sex Bias, and Family Court Carl Roberts November 30, 2022 On December 10, persons around the world will be observing Human Rights Day, a day that is devoted to celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Article 7 of the Declaration states, “All are equal before the law and are entitled without any […]

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Domestic Violence

Opinion by a Peruvian Citizen Regarding the Domestic Abuse of Men (Spanish)

Opinion de Una Ciudadana Peruana Acerca del Abuso Doméstico Hacia el Hombre Laura Leon 16 noviembre 2022 Soy hispana y estoy completamente en contra del abuso doméstico como psicológico tanto a mujeres, hombres o niños. No digo nombres, pero he sido testigo de casos de mujeres que solas se golpean contra objetos para dejar marcas […]

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Title IX

Parental Rights Groups See Wave of School Board Victories Across the Country

PRESS RELEASE Rebecca Hain: 513-479-3335 Email: info@saveservices.org Parental Rights Groups See Wave of School Board Victories Across the Country WASHINGTON / November 14, 2022 – Parental rights groups scored dozens of victories across the nation on November 8 as a part of a burgeoning national movement to make schools more responsive to parents and to […]

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Due Process Legal

An Important Message to Members from Brett A. Sokolow

An Important Message to Members from Brett A. Sokolow Brett Sokolow, JD October 25, 2022 Dear Members, I am writing to you about an important matter and our desire to be transparent about it to all of you. You have shown great trust in us as an association and I want to reflect that same […]

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Lawsuit Against USF Moves Forward, Sending a Message that Schools Must Not Take Short-Cuts on Due Process Protections

PRESS RELEASE Rebecca Hain: 513-479-3335 Email: info@endtodv.org Lawsuit Against USF Moves Forward, Sending a Message that Schools Must Not Take Short-Cuts on Due Process Protections WASHINGTON / October 24, 2022 – Last week U.S. District Judge Scriven issued a ruling in a sexual assault case, denying the University of South Florida its Motion to Dismiss. The […]

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Ignoring Wave of Attacks on Campus Due Process, Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Help ‘Survivors.’

PRESS RELEASE Rebecca Hain: 513-479-3335 Email: info@saveservices.org Ignoring Wave of Attacks on Campus Due Process, Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Help ‘Survivors,’ For the Fifth Time WASHINGTON / October 10, 2022 – Basic principles of “due process” on campus are being challenged by a growing number of frivolous and false Title IX complaints. Despite these developments, […]

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Title IX

Resolution to Reject Harmful, Coercive, and Burdensome Gender Identity Policies and Protect School Lunch Programs and Federal Funding Subject to Title IX

Resolution to Support Parents, Schools, and Districts in Rejecting Harmful, Coercive, and Burdensome Gender Identity Policies and Protect School Lunch Programs and Federal Funding Subject to Title IX By Christin Bentley, SD1 Committeewoman WHEREAS, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 was enacted into law to ensure that “No person in the United States […]

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Title IX is causing far-reaching, harmful effects on students, schools, and families. One of the Title IX problem areas is domestic violence. Domestic violence is known to be an equal opportunity problem — men and women are equally likely to be perpetrators, according to the Centers for Disease Control. But gender activists often […]

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Attorneys General School the DOE on Meaning of ‘Free Speech,’ ‘Due Process,’ and ‘Constitutional Rights’

PRESS RELEASE Rebecca Stewart: 513-479-3335 Email: info@saveservices.org Attorneys General School the DOE on Meaning of ‘Free Speech,’ ‘Due Process,’ and ‘Constitutional Rights’ WASHINGTON / September 19, 2022 – The Attorneys General from 18 states have submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), in response to a proposed Title IX regulation that has stimulated […]

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Campus Due Process Free Speech Office for Civil Rights Press Release Sexual Harassment Title IX

Title IX Network Groups Lead Effort to Bombard DOE with Over 240,000 Title IX Comments

PRESS RELEASE Rebecca Stewart: 513-479-3335 Email: info@saveservices.org Title IX Network Groups Lead Effort to Bombard DOE with Over 240,000 Title IX Comments WASHINGTON / September 15, 2022 – The Department of Education proposed a new Title IX regulation on June 23 that provoked widespread debate. In response, 240,085 public comments about the controversial policy were […]