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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 Los Angeles Chapter member and others sue Judges for civil rights violations! $40 million in damages sought for unequal custody and false domestic violence!

June 13, 2011
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NCFM  Los Angeles Chapter member and others sue Judges for civil rights violations!    $40 million in damages sought for unequal custody and false domestic violence!

Los Angeles, CA — On June 15, at the Los Angeles Law Library, Dennis Ettlin and Daniel Cooper announce the filing of 8 civil law suits against 8 Los Angeles County judges. The 8 civil suits seek $38 million for civil rights violations and damages for prejudice against fathers. The lawsuits highlight judicial bias...
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Posted in Action, Court Cases, Discrimination Against Men, Los Angeles | 2 Comments »

NCFM helps save the New Hampshire Commission on the Status of Men

June 13, 2011
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NCFM helps save the New Hampshire Commission on the Status of Men

Long time NCFM member Mike Geanoulis announced that the New Hampshire Commission of the Status of Men (CSM) appears to have withstood efforts to sunset its authorization. CSM is arguably only one of four legislatively enacted bodies of its type in the United States. Mike reports that even though the New Hampshire Legislative Committee...
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Posted in Action, Discrimination Against Men, Legislation Good, Mens' Stories, National, Progress | 2 Comments »