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Major Benefits of Enhancing Father Involvement

Major Benefits of Enhancing Father Involvement December 10, 2025 Source: Grok: https://x.com/i/grok?conversation=1997482461266104751 Father involvement provides numerous benefits to children’s development across emotional, cognitive, social, physical, and long-term domains. Here’s a breakdown of key ways it helps, based on research and expert insights: Improved academic performance and cognitive skills: Involved fathers contribute to higher school readiness, […]

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Paternity Fraud Continues to be a Devastating Problem for Some, But Progress is Being Made

Paternity Fraud Continues to be a Devastating Problem for Some, But Progress is Being Made SAVE February 19, 2024. Updated on February 26, 2024 Paternity fraud refers to the misattribution by a mother of the identity of the child’s father. Paternity fraud is a big problem in the United States. Some studies estimate that as […]

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Feminism

Self-Styled ‘Feminist Barrister’ Confronts Army Veteran Academic in Court

Self-Styled ‘Feminist Barrister’ Confronts Army Veteran Academic in Court Sean Bw Parker December 9, 2023 In late 2023 the Twitter/X culture wars leapt off the screen and into the UK court system. Outspoken family court barrister Charlotte Proudman had form for pursuing those of whom she disapproved: her fame – or notoriety, depending on whom […]

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Campus Sexual Assault Sexual Harassment Title IX

Removing or Weakening the Presumption of Innocence in Title IX Proceedings Would Institutionalize ‘Cancel Culture’

Removing or Weakening the Presumption of Innocence in Title IX Proceedings Would Institutionalize ‘Cancel Culture’ Raul Jauregui, Esq. May 5, 2021 The presumption of innocence, currently enshrined in US law when we face an accusation, makes it fair for everyone because we can state our defense.  This includes any victims, be they man or woman.  […]

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Vast Majority of NY Times Readers Support Campus Due Process

Vast Majority of NY Times Readers Support Campus Due Process SAVE March 16, 2021 On March 8, the New York Times ran an article titled, “Biden Will Revisit Trump Rules on Campus Sexual Assault.” The balanced and thoughtful article presented both sides of the campus due process debate, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions. […]

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Investigations

“For 1989, that was standard practice for the N.Y.P.D., but now we know better.”

3 Detectives Obtained a False Murder Confession. Was It One of Dozens? Huwe Burton was wrongly convicted because of deceptive interrogation techniques. How many more cases were “solved” the same way? For Huwe Burton, the breaking point came late on the night of Jan. 5, 1989, as he sat with detectives in a cramped, windowless […]

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Other Resources ASSOCIATION OF TITLE IX ADMINISTRATORS Numerous individuals and organizations have expressed criticisms of the Association of Title IX Administrators (ATIXA) and its leadership. As early as 2014, a BuzzFeed article noted, "Brett Sokolow may be the most successful sexual assault consultant in the country, but critics say he’s building a profitable empire on [...]

Equity

Title IX Equity Project: Overview Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in federally supported schools. The law states: No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. Sex [...]

2017

2017 In 2017, 502 editorials and articles critical of the Dear Colleague Letter policies were identified: Grace Curtis: Anti-rape activist says college assigned her male roommate after she reported her own assault – Dec. 29 Alice True: Campus Rape Hoaxes & False Accusations. How Many? – Dec. 29 Jerome Woehrle: Sexual assault training backfires – Dec. 27 William Jacobson: Lawsuit: Oberlin College sexual [...]

2016

2016 Editorials and Articles These 659 editorials and news articles highlight widespread doubts whether rape victims are well served by campus sex panels, regarding the removal of due process rights from the accused, the illogic of Affirmative Consent, expanding definitions of sexual assault, and related issues: Anne Hendershott: ‘Safe Transfer Act’ Would Brand Transcripts of Students [...]