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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.
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 Submits Testimony to Protect Single-Sex Spaces in New Hampshire
WoLF submitted testimony on Tuesday in support of a New Hampshire House Bill 1180 that allows public entities to use sex to determine placement and eligibility for female-only spaces and activities.
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.
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 Submits Testimony in Support of Ohio Bill to Protect Minors
In collaboration with Family Policy Alliance, the Women’s Liberation Front submitted written testimony on Thursday in support of Ohio House Bill 454. This bill, entitled the Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act, would prohibit hormonal and surgical procedures from being performed on minors for the purpose of “gender transition.”
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! 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.
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.
Indiana Surrogacy Bill Threatens Women’s Medical Autonomy
The proposed Indiana law strips medical autonomy from surrogate mothers and even allows men to harvest eggs from comatose or dead women.
Senator Introduces Bill to Block Biden From Moving Men Into Women’s Prisons
TAKE ACTION: On January 12, 2022, Senator Cotton introduced the Preventing Violence Against Female Inmates Act which would require the Bureau of Prisons to house federal prisoners by sex rather than by self-declared “gender identity.”
Good News for Feminists: Law Firm Memo Shows Most Americans Support Single-Sex Spaces
In December of 2021, the Transgender Law Center published a messaging guide analyzing polling data regarding a number of issues related to transgenderism. The results are remarkably encouraging for anyone holding a gender critical/radical feminist analysis…
2021 IN REVIEW: OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
From litigation to amicus briefs to taking on the ACLU, WoLF is fighting on the front lines of feminism.
Tell U.S. Department of Education Proposed Title IX Rules Must Protect Women and Girls
The U.S. Department of Education plans to propose new Title IX rules in April of 2022. While the exact substance of the proposed rule(s) is not yet known, they are likely to have wide-ranging effects on the rights of women and girls to same-sex sports teams…
URGENT: WPATH Opportunity for Public Comment
WPATH, or the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, has recently updated its new standards of care.
WoLF Signs Letter to Free Chrystul Kizer
WoLF is proud to sign this letter demanding charges against Chrystul Kizer be dropped. Help us free Chrystul by telling the Kenosha DA to drop all charges against her!
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.
WoLF Sues California Department of Corrections To Restore Single-Sex Prisons
WoLF is suing CDCR on behalf of plaintiffs Janine Chandler, Krystal Gonzales, Tomiekia Johnson, Nadia Romero, and the advocacy group Woman II Woman.