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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.
How the New York “Equal Rights Amendment” Fails Women
NY Prop 1 is marketed as pro-woman, but does nothing to protect the rights and spaces women actually need.
Inside The Legal Fight to Save Title IX
WoLF has relentlessly filed Amicus Briefs, FOIA requests, petitions, and testimony at every opportunity to advocate for women’s sex-based rights
WIN! Massachusetts Library Uncancels Event After WoLF Intervenes
The bullies tried to stop public discussion. We pushed back to protect your rights — and won.
WoLF Files New Amicus Brief In Support of Case to Save Title IX!
The case of Louisiana v. U.S. Department of Education stands to redefine Title IX in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
Tewksbury Public Library Cancels Webinar, Violating Free Speech
WoLF will now be hosting the canceled talk by Dr. Gregory Brown on the biological differences between males and females in sports
Amplifying the Legal Fight for Sex-Based Rights
This past year, WoLF has significantly expanded our bench of legal expertise in service to our charitable mission. Learn about the critical US court cases deciding the fate of sex-based rights!
WoLF Organizes Global Response to Outrageous Statement By UN Women
WoLF and MATRIA organize global response to outrageous statement by UN Women
Cathleen Quinn: Domestic Abuse Survivor Forced To Live With Violent Men
Meet the newest plaintiffs in WoLF’s groundbreaking prison lawsuit, Chandler v. CDCR
Tomiekia’s Story: New Video Highlights Issues At Heart of WoLF’s Prison Lawsuit
The ‘Cruel and Unusual Punishment’ series by Independent Women’s Forum shares the voice of Tomiekia Johnson, one of the six plaintiffs in WoLF’s lawsuit to overturn self-ID laws in California’s prisons.
WoLF Files New Complaint in Landmark Case to Get Men out of California Women’s Prisons
The amended complaint adds two additional plaintiffs and three more years of evidence of the failure of prison “self-ID” policies like SB 132
WoLF Files Amicus Brief In Potential Landmark Employment Case
John Kluge lost his teaching position in Indiana for refusing to submit to 'transgender' naming demands by school district
The Fight Is Not Over: Next Steps in Chandler v. CDCR
WoLF is committed to pursuing every legal avenue to justice for Janine, Tomiekia, Krystal, Nadia, and all incarcerated women in California
WoLF Submits Testimony In Support of New Hampshire Bill Protecting Single-Sex Spaces (HB396)
On Wednesday, WoLF submitted testimony to the New Hampshire Senate Judiciary Committee in support of HB396, which asserts that public entities have the right to single-sex spaces and opportunities including in “athletic competitions, criminal incarceration, or places of intimate privacy.”
Biden Erased Women: An In-Depth Analysis of the New Title IX Regulation, What It Means, and How We Got Here
On Friday, the Department of Education announced its new Title IX rule redefining sex to include gender identity, and it is both horrifying and unsurprising.
New Title IX Rules: A Dark Week For Women’s Sports
This past week has been breathtaking in the swift evisceration of women’s sex-based rights. We have been thrust unwillingly into a new era of Endarkenment.
Woman is Worth Fighting For
The following is an excerpt of an op-ed submitted by WoLF Political Consultant Chenelle Brown, published April 17th in the Daily Hampshire Gazette.
Open Letter to NPR: Feminists Demand Fair and Balanced Coverage of Transgender Identity Issues
The Cass Review is a moment of reckoning, a serious wake up call for NPR and journalists across the United States. Now is the time for a return to the guiding ethics of impartiality, honesty, independence, fairness, and accuracy that NPR claims to uphold.
Virginia Values Act: An Affront Against Women
An excerpt of an op ed submtted by WoLF Vice President by Margot Heffernan published April 8th in the Rockingham News.
A Win for the Women’s Bill of Rights: Kansas Judges Rules Against Sex Marker Changes on ID
This is the first court challenge faced by WoLF’s Women Bill of Rights - and marks a major win for our model legislation!