Child Custody: Maternal Preference in 19th Century American Law
Under both “patriarchal” and feminist cultures, the presumption of equal custody has never existed. Tom James examines the historical records.
Under both “patriarchal” and feminist cultures, the presumption of equal custody has never existed. Tom James examines the historical records.
Child psychologist Penelope Leach says sleepovers at dad’s ‘may damage brain’, Jack Visits a Prison to Get Confirmation from Violent Convicted Criminals
Giving birth is painful. But does it give women a right to be abusive to others? Clint Carpentier muses on the question.
From the pages of the a British publication, we are telegraphed another reminder that in most ways that count, we simply don’t exist. Not as men, as fathers, or even as taxpayers it seems. Andy Thomas offers a brief note on the latest insult delivered to men everywhere.