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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!
Oklahoma Governor Signs Women’s Bill of Rights Executive Order
WoLF Executive Director Sharon Byrne Speaks at Signing Ceremony Celebrating the Landmark Order
WoLF Files Amicus Brief with Supreme Court to Save Women’s Sports
B.P.J. v. West Virginia State Board of Education is the first “Save Women’s Sports” bill to receive scrutiny from the highest court.
Take Action! WoLF Testifies in Support of Colorado and Maryland Save Women’s Sports Bills
Last month, WoLF testified in Colorado and Maryland to support bills that would protect women’s sports from male participation. Join WoLF and take action - tell your lawmakers to save women’s sports!
“Keep Women’s Sports Female”: Rally against the NCAA
WoLF has joined with over 10 other national organizations to protest the NCAA’s discrimination against female athletes.
WoLF Submits Comments to Virginia Department of Education
WoLF submitted comments to the Virginia Dept. of Education focused on free speech, safeguarding of bona fide occupational qualifications, and the incorrect use of Bostock to support unlawful guidance, and described improvements to be made to the policies, including the use of coherently-defined terms and the protection of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) students.
Virginia Supreme Court Hears Arguments about Compelled Speech and “Preferred Pronouns”
On Nov. 4, 2022, the parties in the case of Peter Vlaming v. West Point School Board took their arguments to the Virginia Supreme Court to determine whether Virginia public schools have the power to fire teachers who refuse to use incorrect sex-based “preferred pronouns” as demanded by school students. In May 2022, WoLF filed an amicus brief for this case, bringing our radical feminist arguments to the Virginia Supreme Court. This article provides an update about Peter Vlaming v. West Point School Board.
“Child Transition” Medical Interventions Supported by 8th Circuit Court – Take Action to Protect Children!
Last week, the 8th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against WoLF’s position in the Arkansas SAFE Act case, Brandt v. Rutledge.
WoLF Testifies in Delaware to Save Women’s Sports
Last week, the Women's Liberation Front (WoLF) submitted oral and written testimony in support of a “Save Women’s Sports” bill in Delaware.
WoLF Testifies in South Carolina on Save Women’s Sports Bills
During the past two weeks, WoLF focused on two “Save Women’s Sports” bills in South Carolina: SC House Bill 4608 and SC Senate Bill 0531.
WoLF Testifies In Support of Tennessee Bills to Protect Children
Dr. Mahri Irvine, WoLF’s Executive Director, submitted written testimony in support of TN HB 2835 and SB 2696, two bills that would enact the “Youth Health Protection Act.” These bills provide a mechanism to protect children from unnecessary, life-altering, and permanent medical interventions that are frequently promoted by gender ideology activists.
WoLF Testifies in Support of Maryland Bill Adding “Gender Transition” As Grounds For Divorce
Lauren Adams, WoLF’s Legal Director, submitted written testimony in support of Maryland House Bill 1319. HB 1319 added “gender transition” of a spouse to the grounds for absolute divorce. This means that if someone’s spouse engages in “gender transition,” that person will have grounds for divorce. Read more on our website.
WoLF Submits Additional Testimony Opposing Prison Self-ID Bill in Maryland
Kacie Mills of the WoLF Board of Directors along with WoLF Advisory Council member Jennifer Chavez both testified on Thursday against Maryland Senate Bill 550 (HB453), which would allow male offenders to request transfer to women’s prisons if they claim to identify as “transgender” or “non-binary.”
WoLF Testifies Against Prison Self-ID Bill in Maryland
Kacie Mills of the WoLF Board of Directors and WoLF Advisory Council member Jennifer Chavez both testified on Tuesday against Maryland House Bill 453 (HB453), which would allow male offenders to request transfer to women’s prisons if they claim to identify as “transgender” or “non-binary.”
Take Action! Tell Maryland Legislature: Vote NO on HB453
Maryland House Bill 453 would place male offenders in Maryland prisons based on their “gender identity”. HB453 is currently in committee, awaiting a hearing on February 8th at 1pm.
Save Girls’ Sports Act - GA SB 266
Several Georgia senators are sponsoring a bill in the current legislative session aimed at protecting girls’ rights to single-sex sports at their schools and colleges.
WoLF submits Amicus Brief to oppose child “gender transition.”
WoLF submits Amicus Brief to oppose child “gender transition.”
The 8th Circuit brief was filed in support of the Arkansas SAFE Act which prohibits gender surgeries and drugs for children.
Texas Governor Signs Women’s Sports Bill Into Law
WoLF’s Executive Director, Dr. Mahri Irvine, expressed her support for laws protecting single-sex sports. “Mixed-sex sports can harm girls and women in a variety of ways,” Dr. Irvine said.
A Girl Was Assaulted in a School Restroom, and the Left is Disappointingly Silent
#TimesUp on Sexual Assault, Unless the Rapist Wears a Skirt