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Open Letter to NPR: Feminists Demand Fair and Balanced Coverage of Transgender Identity Issues
The Cass Review is a moment of reckoning, a serious wake up call for NPR and journalists across the United States. Now is the time for a return to the guiding ethics of impartiality, honesty, independence, fairness, and accuracy that NPR claims to uphold.
Virginia Values Act: An Affront Against Women
An excerpt of an op ed submtted by WoLF Vice President by Margot Heffernan published April 8th in the Rockingham News.
Tell Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs to Sign the Women’s Bill of Rights!
Take Action now in support of the Women’s Bill of Rights, WoLF’s groundbreaking model legislation
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!
SCOTUS seems unlikely to limit mifepristone access — but threats to women’s reproductive rights remain across the country
Now is not the time to relent - we must increase demands for action on reproductive freedom
WoLF Presents at the 68th Session of the United Nations Conference on the Status of Women
WoLF Executive Director Sharon Byrne presented on commercial sexual exploitation to women attending the 2024 United Nations Conference On The Status Of Women.
Pornhub Is Offline in Texas: A Win for Age Verification Laws
HB 1181 requires porn sites to use “reasonable age verification methods” to ensure that individuals attempting to access the content are not minors. Pornhub is suing to block the law.
Female Athletes Sue NCAA to Save Women’s Sports
16 female athletes, including Riley Gaines, are represented in the suit funded by ICONS
WoLF Brings Women to the Front in New Mexico
This past March, WoLF gathered 70 women in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for our 10th anniversary to discuss the most pressing issues facing women on all fronts.
WoLF Responds to Slate Article Lying About Our Stance on Abortion
WoLF stance on abortion has always been clear. From our founding ten years ago, we have unapologetically defended women’s reproductive freedom. This information is readily available across our website.
New Polls Show That Even Democrats Are Split on Gender Identity Policies in Schools
Issues like racism and gay rights, however, are less controversial among the same group.
WoLF Endorses Federal Legislation to Save Women’s Sports
WoLF has endorsed the Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act to prohibit men from competing in women's sports
WoLF Submits Testimony on Alaska Bill To Prohibt Porn Access To Minors
Read our submission on Alaska’s HB254, Prohibit Pornography to Minors
WoLF Signs Joint Petition to NCAA
Take Action! Write the NCAA to show your support for our demands.
The Southern Poverty Law Center Doesn’t Care About Women
In a six-part series that namedrops WoLF over a dozen times while attempting to “debunk” inconvenient realities about gender identity, they spared not one sentence addressing our actual concern: the harm to women and girls.
2023 Year In Review
Looking back at the legal and legislative efforts WoLF supporters helped us to advance sex-based rights in 2023! #SexNotGender
Keep Sororities Female-Only! WoLF Files Amicus Brief in Westenbroek v. KKG
WoLF filed an Amicus Brief to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on Monday in the case of Westenbroek v. KKG, arguing in support of keeping sororities women-only.
SCOTUS Denies Hearing Tingley v. Ferguson
WoLF is disappointed to learn that the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear the case of Tingley v. Ferguson. The case centered around Washington state's SB 5722, a law that infringes on the rights of therapists and patients by mandating 'affirmation-only' therapy for minors with gender dysphoria.
WoLF Submits Joint Amicus Brief in Indiana Bathroom Case to SCOTUS
Joined by three other women’s groups, WoLF is urging the Supreme Court to hear the case Metropolitan School District Of Martinsville V. A.C.
New California Poll Reveals Dramatic Decrease for Support of “Gender Identity” Policies Since 2020
The tide is turning as a majority of California voters “strongly disagree” with allowing men to identify into women’s spaces like changing rooms and shelters, up nearly 20 points in the past three years.