Political/Legal Issues

The Two-Party System of Gender Politics

By Fidelbogen

The objective political situation of men in Western civilization being what it presently is, it would be asking far too much of any male citizen that he should agitate for women's advantages, or trouble himself in the least with women's political issues.

Feminist 'Justice' at Duke

Feminist 'Justice' at Duke

by Stephen Baskerville

Posted: 10/18/2007

The falsely-accused Duke University lacrosse players are suing the city of Durham and prosecutor Michael Nifong for malicious prosecution, claiming “one of the most chilling episodes of premeditated police, prosecutorial, and scientific misconduct in modern American history.” In fact, their ordeal was nothing out of the ordinary.

Few Americans realize how extensively our criminal justice system has been corrupted by leftist ideology. It has now reached the point where the criminals are prosecuting law-abiding citizens.

On Men's Rights and Issues

On Men's Rights and Issues
December 20, 2003
by Paul C. Robbins, Ph.D.

Like many men, I came reluctantly to men's rights and issues. I originally felt some sympathy for feminists, believing they meant what they said about "equality." They didn't, of course, and I soon had my doubts about some of their other claims.

Divorce Self-Defense 101

January 5, 2004
by Pete Jensen

Once again I have read of some poor sod being dragged into the quagmire of family court. For the sake of men who have been through it, I will spare the painful details. Rest assured it is a classic case. To the question, “What do you think he can do about it?” I can only answer “Probably not a damn thing. He’s more than likely screwed.”

Welcome to Amerika. I only wish the Men’s Movement’s best recruiting target wasn’t men who realized that it could indeed happen to them after all.

Parent Trap? Litigation Explodes Over Paternity Fraud

By Tresa Baldas
The National Law Journal
04-10-2006

Original Article

Paternity fraud is rampant in the United States, triggering legislation and legal challenges in more than a dozen states, according to family law attorneys and fathers' rights activists.

At issue: Men claim women are getting away with trickery -- DNA evidence may show a man is not the father, but the courts are still forcing him to pay child support anyway.

Domestic Violence Law Abuses Rights of Men

Domestic violence law abuses rights of men

By Phyllis Schlafly
May 12, 2006

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