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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.
Victory: Washington State Removes “Sex Work” Decriminalization Task Force From Bills After WoLF Testimony
Last Tuesday, WoLF submitted testimony in opposition to Washington’s appropriations bills, Senate Bill 5693 and House Bill 1816. These bills included a section about establishing $150,000 for the creation of a task force to study the decriminalization of “sex work” in the state.
WoLF Testifies Against WA State Bill That Could Cover Up Male Offenders In Women’s Prisons
WoLF staff, volunteers, and other Washington state residents testify in opposition to House Bill (HB) 1956. If enacted, HB 1956 would risk disallowing disclosures of public records requests seeking information on male offenders housed in women's prisons.
Take Action! Washington Bill Would Cover Up How Many Men Are Housed in Women’s Prisons
HB1956 would cover up important information about trans-identified men housed in Washington women’s prisons. Urge Washington lawmakers to vote NO.
Feminists Protest Men Housed in Washington Women's Prisons
The protest at the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) in Purdy was organized as part of the Sovereign Women Speak conference
Assessment Practices in Washington State Prisons Leave Women Vulnerable
Records requests submitted this summer to the state of Washington have revealed issues with the state’s method of assessing danger in its prison system.
CONFIRMED: Ruling in Washington ACLU Case Reveals Male Rapists Housed in Women’s Prisons
While the ruling sets a dangerous precedent for freedom of information, the judgment confirms previous reporting on convicted “trans” rapists
The WoLF/ACLU Public Records Case: A Timeline of Events
A timeline of events leading up to the ACLU suing to prevent public records disclosure
ACLU Sues to Prevent Private Citizen from Receiving Public Records in Washington State
WoLF is fighting the injunction, which aims to prevent the public from obtaining information about the number of male prisoners currently housed in women’s prisons.
Fighting the New Misogyny Transcripts
On February 1, 2020, Meghan Murphy, Saba Malik, and Kara Dansky gave a critical analysis of gender identity and made powerful arguments for sex-based women’s rights. The event took place at the beautiful Seattle Central Library in downtown Seattle, Washington, despite protesters inside and outside the building.