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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
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!
Letter From WoLF Executive Director Sharon Byrne
WoLF Executive Director Sharon Byrne shares a letter following her first week on the frontlines of feminism. Join Sharon and the WoLF community to restore, protect, and advance the rights of women and girls!
Historic Victory! Kansas Becomes First State to Enact WoLF’s Women’s Bill of Rights
Today, Kansas lawmakers overturned Governor Kelly’s veto of the Women’s Bill of Rights with bipartisan support - enacting this groundbreaking legislation into law.
Kansas Governor to Veto Women’s Bill of Rights: Take Action to Save the Bill!
Take Action! Write to Kansas lawmakers now demonstrating your support for the Women’s Bill of Rights, WoLF’s groundbreaking model legislation!
Victory! Women’s Bill of Rights Passes in Kansas with Bipartisan Support
The Kansas Women’s Bill of Rights, based on model legislation crafted by WoLF and Independent Women’s Voices (IWV), passed the Kansas Senate today, making it the first state in the nation to pass the historic bill.
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.
WoLF Testifies in Support of Kansas Fairness in Women’s Sports Act
The passage of SB 208 will ensure that female student athletes in Kansas aren’t forced into a world where women’s sports essentially cease to exist. We urge the committee to pass SB 208 and stand up for the equal educational rights of women and girls.
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.