Join NCFM – Make a difference Federal indictments bring new scrutiny to SPLC practices and highlight the real‑world impact of its designations on nonprofit groups, including NCFM. These federal filings raise issues NCFM has identified for years regarding the accuracy and impact of SPLC designations.” — — Harry Crouch, President, National Coalition For...
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Tags: civil rights, Federal Indictments, NCFM Press Release, Nonprofit Designations, SPLC
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Federal civil‑rights enforcement is shifting toward true group‑neutrality, with the EEOC now acknowledging that white men have been overlooked in past discrimination cases. This change directly validates NCFM’s decades‑long mission for gender‑neutral civil rights and strengthens our work under both federal law and California’s Unruh Civil Rights Act—across the U.S. and internationally.
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Tags: discrimination against men, discrimination against white men, eeoc, EEOC Civil Rights Reform, Equal Rights for Men, Gender‑Neutral Advocacy, harry crouch, national coalition for men, National Coalition for Men (NCFM), southern poverty law center, SPLC, unruh civil rights act
Posted in Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Diversity, Gender Equality, Government Programs, Health Men, Human Rights, National, National Coalition For Men, NCFM, NCFM | 3 Comments »
Congress has taken a historic step toward fairness in Selective Service policy. The FY2025 National Defense Authorization Act eliminates federal penalties for failing to register, ending a system that has long denied men access to student aid, federal employment, and job‑training programs. As a result, millions of men will no longer face lifelong barriers...
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Tags: . NCFM Selective Service advocacy, automatic Selective Service registration, draft registration modernization, end of Selective Service penalties, Military Selective Service Act amendments, Selective Service penalties, Selective Service reform, Selective Service registration
Posted in Uncategorized | 6 Comments »
A new magistrate judge has been assigned to the long‑running Jerry Cox federal case, a lawsuit rooted in allegations of false accusations, government overreach, and the loss of Cox’s 436‑acre ranch. With trial set for September, the case continues to expose serious questions about Mariposa County’s conduct.
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Tags: Bison Creek Ranch, Bison Creek Ranch receivership, jerry cox, Jerry Cox federal case, Judge Frank Singer, Judge Frank Singer appointment, Mariposa County government overreach, unconstitutional property seizure
Posted in Abused Man, Attorrney, Court Cases, Courts, Courts Civil, Domestic Abuse/Violence, False Allegations, False Allegations DV, False Arrest, Female Perpetrators, Female Privilege, Gender Politics, Jerry Cox, Other, Rape Allegations, Sexual Assault | No Comments »
NCFM NOTE: This article was updated today from its original printing on April 15, 2011. The original article follows below. _____________________ Criminal Sentencing: How Gender Shapes Outcomes in the U.S. Justice System A Modern Overview (2024–2026) Over the past decade, a growing body of research has reaffirmed what earlier studies first documented: gender‑based sentencing...
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Tags: boys health, discrimination against men], disparate sentencing, gender discrimination, incarceration, jail, national coalition for men, ncfm, prison, sentencing, sex discrimination
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The Supreme Court declined NCFM’s earlier draft‑registration case because Congress was already reconsidering the male‑only draft and the Court deferred to the political branches on military affairs. That reform effort collapsed only after Senators Josh Hawley, Tom Cotton, and Marco Rubio threatened to block the 2021 defense bill if women were included in Selective...
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Tags: conscription, Natiional Coalition For Men, NCFM v. Selective Service System, Sgt. 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, the draft
Posted in Abused Men, Attorrney, Boy's Crisis, Conscription, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Discrimination Against Women, Discrimination Men by Men, Diversity, Double Standard, Harry Crouch, Military, National, NCFM, Other | 8 Comments »
The State of Men’s Health Act (H.R. 7602) marks the first major federal acknowledgment that American men face a worsening public‑health crisis. With no new funding and decades of advocacy behind it—from the American Urological Association to the Men’s Health Network and the National Coalition for Men—the bill establishes a long‑overdue federal framework to...
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Posted in Action, Activism, Boy's Crisis, Boys, Conference Men, Differences Between Men and Women, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Discrimination Men by Men, Female Privilege, Health Boys, Health Children, Health Men, National, NCFM | 4 Comments »
CPS guidance in England and Wales now recognizes that non‑therapeutic circumcision can constitute child abuse when it causes harm. With documented infant deaths, severe injuries, and growing legal scrutiny, NCFM’s Intactivist work—and our support for the Oregon case Mininger et al. v. State of Oregon—has never been more urgent.
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Tags: arc, Bill and Malinda Gates, Bloodstained Men, circumcision, discrimination against men, Eric Clopper, gates foundation, genital cutting, genital mutilation, Intact Global, male victims
Posted in Activism, Boys, Child Abuse, Circumcision, International, Male Victims, Men's Rights, Men's Rights Movement, Mens' Organizations, National, National Coalition For Men, NCFM, NCFM, Progress | No Comments »
NCFM NOTE: NCFM does not take a position on abortion. Abortion intersects with men’s rights, but debates about its legality fall outside our mission. If you support or oppose abortion, join an organization aligned with your beliefs. We will not host that debate here. We highlight the following comment only because it again frames men...
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Tags: child medical history accuracy, family law reform, father's rights, malicious paternity, mandatory DNA testing at birth, mens rights, misattributed paternity, patermity fraud, paternity testing legislation, VAP, voluntary acknowledgement of paternity, wrongful paternity
Posted in Abused Man, Child Abuse, Child Custody, Child Support, Children's' Rights, Choice, Courts, Courts Family, Dads, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Discrimination Against Women, Discrimination Men by Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Industry, Domestic Violence Victims, False Allegations, Female Abusers, Female Perpetrators, Female Power, Female Privilege, Feminist Jurisprudence, Gender Politics, Gendercide, Gynocentrism, Harry Crouch, Health Boys, Health Children, Legislation Bad, Legislation Good, Male Victims, Men's Rights, National, NCFM, Paternity, Paternity, Paternity Fraud, Paternity Wrongful, Politicians County/Borough/Local, Sexism, Shameful | No Comments »
NCFM NOTE: Mr. Manners presents several subjective or controversial viewpoints, but that does not automatically make them incorrect. Interpretation always depends on the perspective of the reader. Perceive on at your own risk… IS BEING ALL POWERFUL ANTI-WOMAN Starting in the 1950s, hurricanes were given female names. As a result of feminist activism, this...
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Tags: Father Time, gender, hurricane, Identity, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Mother Nature, Mr. Manners, Sheila Jackson Lee, Statue of Liberty, Tefnut, warren farrell, Zeus
Posted in Differences Between Men and Women, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Women, Discrimination Men by Men, Double Standard, Emotions, Female Power, Gender Identity, Gender Politics, Mr. Manners | No Comments »