WoLF’s LATEST Updates and Commentary

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We need a women’s bill of rights

Earlier this month, Matt Walsh and The Daily Wire released a provocative documentary, “What Is a Woman?” The film is both a humorous and serious examination of a question we shouldn’t have to ask.

But ask it, we must.

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WoLF’s Commitment to Women’s Reproductive Freedom

WoLF unapologetically supports reproductive freedom for women. Reproductive freedom includes, but is not limited to, women’s rights to abortion and birth control for any reason, and freedom from coerced sterilization, abortion, and birth control.

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WoLF's Plaintiffs Describe Life Under SB 132

As part of the progression of WoLF's lawsuit opposing SB 132 (Chandler vs. CDCR) - a law that places men into women’s prisons - WoLF obtained declarations containing sworn testimonies detailing how inmates are affected by its implementation.

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THE ACLU IS FAILING WOMEN IN PRISONS

The ACLU has some grand ideals when it comes to prisoner rights, but they are failing to walk-the-walk nearly so well as they talk-the-talk.

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The Future of Reproductive Rights

When Justice Blackmun originally wrote the opinion on Roe v. Wade in 1973, it set a federal precedent that the right to abortion was included in a woman’s constitutionally protected right to privacy.

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Bill Maher Joins the Coalition of Imperfect Allies

Social media has been abuzz with the news that Bill Maher dedicated his enormously popular “New Rule” segment to highlighting some of the biggest absurdities in “gender identity” activism, with a particular focus on the Wild West-style of “affirmative medical care for trans kids.”

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ACLU Moves to Intervene in Chandler v. CDCR

On May 9, 2022, the ACLU filed a Motion to Intervene in WoLF’s California lawsuit challenging SB 132, which places men in women’s prisons if they self-identify as women.

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Victory: MD Prison Bill Dies in Committee

Maryland’s Senate Bill 550 and its companion House Bill 453, the Maryland "Transgender, Nonbinary, and Intersex Inmates (Transgender Respect, Agency, and Dignity Act)" has died in committee, thanks in part to oral and written testimony submitted by WoLF Advisory Council member Jennifer Chavez, and Kacie Mills of the WoLF Board of Directors.

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