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 »
Panel Sponsored by Office of Child Support Enforcement and Department of Justice Access to Justice Initiative (Also see: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/pubs/2012/csr/csr1207.pdf) “A panel of experts discusses the critical messages from Turner v. Rogers and its implications for child support. Turner v. Rogers requires states in civil contempt proceedings to provide procedures that ensure a fundamentally fair...
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Tags: child support, child support arrears, child support collection, discrimination against men], father's rights, health and human services, mens rights, national coaltion for men, ncfm, turner v. rogers, women rights
Posted in Child Support, Courts Appellate, Discrimination Against Men, Due Process, Progress | 8 Comments »
First, I am fairly happy Dad. I’ve never been beaten and battered by the Family Law System like the hundreds if not thousands of disenfranchised fathers with whom I’ve had contact or directly worked, but I know it happens. I’ve been in court and witnessed such pummeling’s more times than I can possibly recall....
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Posted in Abused Man, Activities, Courts Family, Discrimination Against Males, Father's Rights, Harry Crouch, Men's Rights, Suicide, Suicide Murder, Supremist | 10 Comments »
Men’s E-News has launched our newly designed website (www.mensenews.org). For perhaps the first time, news articles on topics and issues vital to men are in one place. MensENews.org will post current news stories from around the nation on our website daily. MensEnews.org is offering free weekly e-newsletters so you can get your news delivered right to your...
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By Eric Ross, Ph.D, NCFM Acting President, Greater New York Chapter The definition of domestic violence by the US Department of Justice (2011) is, in part, as follows: “We define domestic violence as a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control...
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Posted in Abused Man, Definitions, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Eric Ross, Ph.D, Guest, Supremist, VAWA | 15 Comments »
By Abigail Collazo Feminism has re-defined what it means to be female. But there’s still no consensus on what the ideal 21st-century man looks like. This weekend’s New York Times “Room for Debate” asks whether today’s men are “manly enough”: “A-list actors are getting facials in Mansome, Morgan Spurlock’s newest documentary, and pumping their waxed chests in Steven Soderbergh’s Magic...
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Tags: manly, masculinity, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm, urban male
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NCFM Note: It’s not unusual for women to be arrested for child exploitation, prostitution, or other forms of human trafficking. In situations like the one below it may be reported that the two women convicted were powerless and controlled by Michael Malcom, as if the women were really only innocent victims. And, we...
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Tags: Ashley Prince, child exploitation, human trafficking, Michael Malcom, national coalition for men, ncfm, Nikki Fawcett, prostitution
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This Soldier Served Our Country. Now He Needs Your Support By Eric Ross, PhD, Acting President of NCFM Greater NY Chapter, Investigative Reporter, National Writers’ Syndicate In 2011 Sgt. Casey Gray was called to Active Duty in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Unfortunately, he was already in the midst of a “battle” − his...
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Posted in Child Custody, Children's' Rights, Corruption, Courts Family, Discrimination Against Men, Eric Ross, Ph.D, False Allegations DV, Feminist Jurisprudence, Military, Shameful, Suicide, Supremist, Victim Male, War Against Men | 83 Comments »
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is up for reauthorization again this year. This newest version of VAWA — loaded up with even more leftist provisions — has hit a snag. First signed into law in 1994 with bipartisan support and reauthorized in 2000 and 2006, the legislation has become both a failure and...
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From the Equal Justice Foundation Editor’s note: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects untold numbers of American service members and veterans and the problems with OEF/OIF veterans are only beginning. What is easy to overlook is the toll taken on their family members. Battling Bare, a group of women married to PTSD sufferers is...
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Tags: charles corry, domestic violence, equal justice foundation, mental health, military, national coalition for men, ncfm, post traumatic stress syndrome, PTSD
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