By NCFM As readers of this website and our Facebook Page know, NCFM has opposed “Yes means yes” since we first heard of it. Several hundred mainstream articles have been written opposing the concept and related bills, especially California Senate Bill 967, and such articles are still pouring out. Initially, NCFM was the only organization...
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If you have been following this case, you will recall that last year the lower court dismissed NCFM v. Selective Service System as premature (not “ripe”) because the military had not completely implemented its new policy of allowing women to hold combat positions. NCFM Vice-President Marc Angelucci, Esq., our attorney, appealed to the 9th Circuit Court....
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Posted in Action, Activism, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Women, Discrimination Men by Men, Double Standard, Marc Angelucci, Esq., Military, NCFM | 4 Comments »
www.detroitnews.com/article/20140610/OPINION01/306100008/0/OPINION01/-Men-s-rights-misrepresented ‘Men’s rights’ misrepresented On June 26-28, Detroit will host the first Conference on Men’s Issues, sponsored by the men’s rights group “A Voice For Men.” As vice president of the oldest men’s rights organization in the United States, the National Coalition For Men, I would like to respond to the tsunami of...
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Posted in Action, Activism, Circumcision, Conference Men, Marc Angelucci, Esq., Men's Rights, Mens' Organizations, National Coalition For Men, NCFM, NCFM, NCFM in the news | 6 Comments »
Press Release San Diego, California, May 9, 2013 Contact: Marc Angelucci, Esq., NCFM Vice President, marcangelucci@hotmail.com 626-319-3081 SUMMARY: Travis Alexander’s murder by Jodi Aris was horrific by any measure. It may not have happened if more attention were paid to female perpetrators and their male victims. In light of the tragic murder...
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Posted in Action, Activities, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Marc Angelucci, Esq., Perps Female, Press Release NCFM, Victim Male | 5 Comments »
On 3/25/13, NCFM’s Vice President, Marc Angelucci, was an invited guest speaker before a Sociology class of about 30-40 students at El Camino Community College near Redondo Beach, California. The Professor had invited Angelucci to speak about male victims of domestic violence and particularly NCFM’s legal victory in Woods v. Horton (2008) 167 Cal.App.4th 648, which held it is unconstitutional to...
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130123 NCFM press release re selective service and women in combat Women in combat… Ok. Women in combat… now. Women in combat… then register for Selective Service too. Women in combat Women in combat Women in combat Women in combat
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Posted in Action, Activities, Conscription, Discrimination Against Men, Harry Crouch, Marc Angelucci, Esq., Military, Press Release NCFM, War Against Women | 5 Comments »
By NCFM Secretary Al Rava, Esq. NCFM president Harry Crouch is following on the footsteps of NCFM vice-president Marc Angelucci who, in 2007, prevailed in the landmark California Supreme Court “Ladies’ Night” sex discrimination case of Marc Angelucci v. Century Supper Club (2007) 41 Cal.4th 160. Angelucci ruled that men who were charged more...
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Posted in Activities, Al Rava, Esq., Discrimination Against Men, NCFM in the news, Press Release NCFM, Radical, Sex Discrimination Against Men, Sexism | 31 Comments »
NCFM NOTE: Thanks to the NCFM members who attended! It was great seeing you again! Thank you Mr. Angelucci for coordinating the event. Everyone had a great time, we raised awareness about men’s issues, and celebrated “Man”. We encourage whoever reads this to celebrate International Men’s Day next year. Special thanks to the Fraternal...
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Tags: Fraternal Order of Eagles, international men's day, marc angelucci, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm
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Dear friends, NCFM is celebrating International Men’s Day with a party in Eagle Rock, CA on Friday night, November 16, 2012 at the Fraternal Order of the Eagles in Eagle Rock. You are all invited! It’s a celebration of International Men’s Day, one of the few days that recognizes the value of men, the...
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Posted in Action, Activities, International Mens Day, Marc Angelucci, Esq. | 3 Comments »