More Injunctions Against the Biden Title IX Regulations
The final Title IX rule is now blocked in at least fifteen states. More injunctions—and perhaps stays of those injunctions—may follow.
Biden Title IX Regulations Halted in Ten States, Future Uncertain
Temporary injunctions halt Biden's Title IX regulations in multiple states, with implications for free speech, due process, and gender identity matters.
Oklahoma Law HB3543 Aims to Protect Free Expression on Campus
Oklahoma recently passed HB3543, protecting free expression in higher education from disruptive tactics favored by illiberal far-left ("woke") activists.
Facebook Suppresses Due Process Campaign
Facebook has taken down a due process campaign after deciding that such a message does not comply with its ad policies.
Lawmakers Push Back to Restore Free Speech and Due Process on Campus
Lawmakers across the country are taking steps to restore constitutionally based rights to free speech and due process.
Protesters Threaten Violence and Death Against International Men’s Issues Conference
The threats of violence were made against staff and guests at Hilton's Doubletree Hotel.
AVFMS and The ONE radio discuss due process and free speech in higher education (video)
On May 20 I was invited to speak with hosts Bob O'Hara and James Huff on The O'Hara News and Editorial ("The ONE") about the erosion in higher education of due process for men and boys who are accused of sexual misconduct. Overall, I think it was a great show. The [...]
Extremists disrupt Dr. Janice Fiamengo’s lecture at University of Ottawa (Video)
Sponsored by the Canadian Association for Equality (CAFE), former Feminist Dr. Janice Fiamengo was due to speak at the University of Ottawa yesterday, March 28, about men's issues and the double standards of Feminism. What was supposed to be a civil discussion turned into a mess as protesters decided to [...]
Success: in wake of resistance, Ryerson U withdraws discriminatory “security fee” for men’s advocates on campus
According to an update from Barbara Kay, writing for the Canadian publication the National Post: Ryerson administration has confirmed that the university will be absorbing the cost of the additional security for the February 6 CAFÉ event. According to a staffer, Ryerson president Sheldon Levy felt the cost was a [...]