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Trump’s Executive Orders Head To The Courts
President Trump’s executive orders (EOs) on sex and gender identity issues continue to face significant legal challenges. Some EOs remain in effect, while others are blocked in full or in part by federal courts. We’ve compiled a list of the cases we’re watching on gender identity.
WIN: Alabama Passes Women’s Bill of Rights!
HB 405 Codifies Sex Definitions and Protects Women’s Spaces
Update: Courts Block Executive Order To Get Men Out Of Women’s Prisons
Two courts issued temporary restraining orders preventing the transfer of male prisoners who identify as transgender women to male prisons. More will follow.
Title IX Updates: Women’s Sports and Sexual Harassment
Amid a rapidly moving landscape, here’s where Title IX stands on key issues following multiple executive orders, court decisions, and a new Dear Colleague Letter
Changes to EEOC: Where does this leave employment protections?
Trump’s executive order on gender identity helps protect women, but protections for LGB people still lack clarity
Radfems Respond: Lily Phillips and Giselle Pelicot (part 2)
“The story of Lily Phillips is a grim parallel to Gisèle Pelicot: the endless number of men—100 vs. 83 is an accounting error in the business of patriarchy—fucking the barely conscious woman.”
Radfems Respond: Lily Phillips and Giselle Pelicot (part 1)
The wrecking of the young woman, and the revelation that the Everyday supposedly ‘normal’ man sees women merely as inanimate objects to use for their pleasure.
WIN! President Trump Issues Sweeping Executive Order on Sex and Gender Identity
This executive order is a huge win for women’s rights. It represents over a decade of work by feminist women and organizations like WoLF to sound the alarm about the harms of gender identity ideology.
Tell Congress: Pass HR28 to Protect Women’s Sports
URGENT! The House is set to vote on HR 28 at noon EST tomorrow (January 14)!
UPDATE: Court Transcript Shows California DA Forced to Call Alleged Male Rapist "She/Her"
On December 16th, California District Attorney Eric DuTemple was ordered by a California court to refer to Tremaine Carroll, accused of raping two women, by his preferred pronouns of “she/her”.
Retired Mass. Supreme Court Judge, Elspeth Cypher, Joins WoLF Board
As a retired Massachusetts Supreme Court Justice, Elspeth has already been an invaluable asset to our legal team, playing a pivotal role in expanding WoLF's impact litigation efforts. Her legal expertise and distinguished background will no doubt strengthen our board as we continue our unwavering fight to restore, protect and advance the rights of women and girls.
Women’s Liberation Front in the News
Discover the latest news about WoLF on women's prisons, gender identity ideology, and women's sports - exciting updates you won't want to miss!
Year in Review: 2024
This year has been electrifying for our radical feminist efforts in the courts of law and public opinion! Thanks to your unwavering support, WoLF has fiercely advocated for women’s rights and achieved monumental strides in the relay run towards the total liberation of women and girls in 2024.
DA Compelled to Call Alleged Male Rapist "She/Her"
CA District Attorney DuTemple might become the first criminal prosecutor to be forced to refer to a convicted male rapist using opposite-sex pronouns in court. The motion may also force witnesses and victims of the man to refer to him as “she” and “her.”
Skrmetti At The Supreme Court: WoLF Legal Arguments Challenge “Gender Affirmation”
As oral arguments in Skrmetti took place, protests erupted outside the Supreme Court from groups on both sides. The massive public attention this case has garnered from all sides shows how important it is to ensure feminist arguments are present in these debates: WoLF submitted an amicus brief this past October.
FSC v. Paxton: WoLF Submits Amicus Brief to SCOTUS in Support of Anti-Porn Law
WoLF has helped pass similar age-verification laws around the country, cutting porn purveyors and predators off at the knees
WoLF Files New Opposition Brief To Get Men Out of California Women’s Prisons
WoLF has taken the next steps in our groundbreaking legal battle to get men out of California women’s prisons. The case, Chandler v. Macomber (formerly Chander v. CDCR), centers on six women incarcerated in California who have all faced harm by being forced to live, work, and share private, intimate spaces with men who claim to be women.
ACLU: “Cisgender women can also present security concerns [in women’s prisons]”
The ACLU’s latest intervention in WoLF’s California prison lawsuit shows just how little they care about women’s safety, dignity, and rights
WoLF Files Amicus Brief In Support of Women Fired From Alaska Airlines Over Opposition to Gender Identity Law
WoLF filed an amicus brief to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of Brown v. Alaska Airlines, which centers around two women fired for expressing their opposition to the Equality Act.
WoLF Files to SCOTUS in US v. Skrmetti to Protect Children from “Gender” Medicine
WoLF filed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in U.S. v. Skrmetti, defending laws that ban the use of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and genital surgeries on minors for so-called “gender affirmation.”