No One Asked Me First
The push to allow men access to women’s showers, locker rooms and restrooms has provoked an outcry from those most affected – women and children using those facilities. Family Policy Alliance is...
View ArticleObama Bathroom Edict Stopped by Federal Judge | Family Policy Briefing
A federal district court judge says the Obama Administration does not have the authority to interpret Title IX law and that the push to include biological males in girl’s restrooms, locker rooms and...
View ArticleThousands Ask Supreme Court to Protect Privacy and Safety
More than 8,900 students, parents and community members have signed on to a friend-of-the-court brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold student privacy and safety. The document concerns the...
View ArticleU.S. Supreme Court to Decide Obama’s ‘Bathroom Mandate’
Most moms and daughters would agree that boys in public schools do not belong in girls’ restrooms and locker rooms – and vice versa. And now the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether common sense...
View ArticleRadical Feminist Group Supports Our ‘Ask Me First’ Project
How wrong does something have to be in order to be opposed by a Christian conservative group and a self-described radical feminist organization? President Obama’s misguided push to open girls’ locker...
View ArticleBiology Isn’t Bigotry
Maybe you’ve noticed, but today’s political climate is making for some unlikely friendships. At a recent event hosted by the conservative Heritage Foundation titled Biology Isn’t Bigotry: Why Sex...
View ArticleAlaskans Move to Protect Privacy
Our allies at Alaska Family Action celebrated a huge success recently by gathering enough signatures to put a “bathroom-privacy” initiative on the 2018 ballot. The measure—originally named the...
View ArticleFamilies Stop ‘Gender Identity’ Ordinance in West Virginia
In a win for families and small businesses, the Parkersburg, West Virginia, City Council rejected an ordinance that would have violated the privacy rights of moms and daughters. The ordinance would...
View ArticleHow Do We End the #MeToo Campaign…
The #MeToo campaign is everywhere. It’s on social media, in the papers and on television. Although #MeToo actually started in 2007, it only gained widespread attention recently when actress Alyssa...
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