Author of “Dear Colleague Letter” steps down
The controversial Russlyn Ali, head of the U.S. Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights, has stepped down after just under four years at that post.
The controversial Russlyn Ali, head of the U.S. Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights, has stepped down after just under four years at that post.
A Letter to Washington Post Columnist Kate Cohen Dear Ms. Cohen, I respectfully ask that you take the time to read this admittedly long letter in its entirety and to thoughtfully consider what I say here. As a lifelong reader of the Washington Post, I’ve long noticed that the Post has a clear bias in …
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Rosie Batty was named Australian of the Year not long ago, and has since then used this status to talk about Family Violence–in a shockingly bigoted and hateful way.
Gary Constanza, a citizen of the State of New York, has an open letter for his Senator, Kirsten Gillibrand.
A group of 20 attorneys has issued a letter to United States Senators regarding the hysteria driven erosion of due process for young men accused of sexual assault on university campuses. Aimed directly at the Obama Administrations “Dear Colleague Letter,” it expresses serious concerns for the civil rights of the accused on campus.
Temple University administration has a lot to answer for. Jonathan Taylor of A Voice for Male Students, has a letter he’s sent. Maybe you want to consider sending one too. And why do we think Temple’s not the only university that will be getting letters like this in the future?
Reduced sentencing for female perpetrators is common. Ty Henry requests MoveOn.org help do something about it. Will they help address this problem?
Feminism claims to be about equality. It claims to include and address the negatives in life that affect men. It claims to be a force for good and social progress. It claims to be a lot of things. John the Other is not buying it, and he’d rather quit than continue to be spoon fed lies.
The draft VAWA reauthorization states that colleges shall “apply the standard of proof recommended by the most recent Guidance issued by the O.C.R.
Most denizens of the men’s movement will be familiar with the “Dear Colleague Letter.” However, as we so often find in the realm of feminist governance, the rabbit hole goes much deeper than we expect.