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WoLF Submits Amicus Brief Against Biden Dept Ed Title IX Rules
Women’s Liberation Front filed an amicus brief in the case of Tennessee v. US Dept. of Education. The case will re-examine sex discrimination and gender identity in school sports. WoLF's brief aims to protect women and girls from discrimination in education on the basis of their sex.
Fairness in Women’s Sports: Updates from Hecox v. Little
Get the latest update about Hecox v. Little, the lawsuit concerning women’s single-sex sports.
WoLF Applauds the Passage of House Bill 675 In Idaho, Protecting Vulnerable Youth
WoLF supports a bill passed in the Idaho House, which attempts to end the for-profit practice of childhood genital mutilation in Idaho.
Four States Passed Anti-Abortion Restrictions This Week
The bills include extreme measures such as so-called “heartbeat bills”
Polling from 13 States Reveals Widespread Disapproval of “Gender Identity” Policies
A new report reveals that voters across a variety of politically diverse states such as California, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Michigan widely disapprove of “gender identity” policies.
New Abortion Restrictions Sweep Conservative States in First Weeks of New Term
Lawmakers in Iowa, Kansas, Wyoming, Mississippi, Montana, South Carolina, and Idaho have introduced legislation that will make it harder for women to obtain abortions and, in some cases, ban them entirely.
Wolf Releases Groundbreaking Poll Results: Gender Identity Policies Flop with Voters
79% percent of voters in Idaho and 74% in California agree with us that males should not be allowed to identify their way into female-only sporting competitions.
Women Speak: Why Is the Aclu Against Civil Rights for Women and Girls?
A virtual chat with Idaho lawmakers to discuss the Fairness for Women in Sports Act!
WoLF Calls on Idaho Governor to Save Women’s Sports
Opponents argue that sports eligibility should be determined by self-identification
Suicide Threats Have No Place in Debates About Child Protection
Trans-activists are manipulating legislators into believing that children are likely to commit suicide.