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U.S. Supreme Court Rules Fathers are Inferior

June 14, 2011
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U.S. Supreme Court Rules Fathers are Inferior

In an unbelievable decision the U.S. Supreme Court’s 4-4 vote yesterday denied a San Diego man’s rightful claim that men are treated disparately due to a gender-based standard in immigration law. The tie vote affirmed a 9th U.S. Court of Appeals judgment that the immigration law’s higher standard for determining citizenship for the children...
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Posted in Court Cases, Discrimination Against Men, Fathers, Shameful, Supremist | 6 Comments »

NCFM defends father whose son was given away by family court without his consent

June 13, 2011
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NCFM defends father whose son was given away by family court without his consent

JOSE GASPAR: 18-year-old continues fighting for custody of son adopted to another family BY JOSE GASPAR, Californian contributing columnist jgaspar@bakersfield.com | Sunday, Jun 12 2011 03:31 PM Last Updated Sunday, Jun 12 2011 03:32 PM Next Sunday millions of families will be celebrating Father’s Day, acknowledging the man who raised, loved and cared for...
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Posted in Action, Child Custody, Children's' Rights, Court Cases, Discrimination Against Men, Fathers, Los Angeles, Reproductive Rights Men, Reproductive Rights Women, Shameful, Supremist | 1 Comment »

HUD ENCOURAGES NATION’S HOUSING AUTHORITIES TO CELEBRATE FATHERS

June 4, 2011
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HUD ENCOURAGES NATION’S HOUSING AUTHORITIES TO CELEBRATE FATHERS

COMMUNITIES TO HOST FREE ONE–DAY  CELEBRATION OF DADS With the help of hundreds of public housing authorities across the nation, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is taking Father’s Day to a whole new level. HUD appealed to the nation’s 3,200 public housing authorities to host Father’s Day 2011 on Saturday, June 18th...
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Posted in Fathers, Fathers' Day, Progress | 1 Comment »