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Posts Tagged ‘ due process ’

NCFM MSU Chapter President Nevada Thompson, “Protecting My Sons”

April 9, 2013
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NCFM MSU Chapter President Nevada Thompson, “Protecting My Sons”

Protecting My Sons by: Nevada Thompson In response to the Montana Kaimin article about establishing National Coalition for Men groups at campus universities across the nation, I would like to thank Bjorn Bergeson for the neutral and informative perspective. Sadly, I was disheartened to read Ms. Phenocia Bauerle, Montana State Diversity Coordinator’s comment about...
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Posted in Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Education, Nevada Thompson | 6 Comments »

How Rape Laws Remove the Presumption of Innocence

August 10, 2012
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How Rape Laws Remove the Presumption of Innocence

Stop Abusive and Violent Environments August 9, 2012 Over the last 40 years, rape laws have undergone a fundamental transformation. In some ways, these changes have removed barriers to rape victims receiving a fair trial and have helped bring many rapists to justice. But in other ways the reforms have gone too far, upending...
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Posted in Abused Man, Criminal Sentencing, Discrimination Against Males, Legislation Bad, Perps Female, Rape Allegations, SAVE, Sexism, Sexual Assault, Shameful, Supremist, War Against Men | 9 Comments »

The OCR’s Newest Target: Xavier University

August 3, 2012
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The OCR’s Newest Target: Xavier University

NCFM note: more challenges to protecting due process on college campuses… and elsewhere. If you would like to help us establish NCFM chapters on college campuses please contact us. In his 1946 linguistic critique, Politics and the English Language, George Orwell wrote that one must “let meaning choose the word, not the other way...
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Posted in Court Cases, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Due Process, Education, Feminist Jurisprudence, Government Programs for Women, Supremist, Universities | 1 Comment »