This Mom Says Transgender Movement Took Her Daughter's Life

 
 
March 21 2022
 

Good morning from Washington, where Supreme Court justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearings begin today. Fred Lucas examines a past decision from Judge Jackson. What happens when your daughter wants to become your son and the state takes custody of her? Virginia Allen has an exclusive interview with Abby Martinez. Plus: Good news, finally, for Washington, D.C. bar owner Eric Flannery, and a look at a parental rights bill in Kansas. 

 
 
 
NEWS
This Mom Says Transgender Movement Took Her Daughter's Life
By Virginia Allen

Because she didn't support her daughter's transition, Abby Martinez lost custody of her daughter. Then her daughter died by suicide.
NEWS
What Happened When Jackson Went Easy on This Sex Offender
By Fred Lucas

In giving a relatively light sentence to a man for distributing child porn, the Supreme Court nominee wrote that "the conviction alone is devastating."
COMMENTARY
Kansas Lawmakers Consider Parents' Bill of Rights
By Jonathan Butcher

Special-interest groups don't want parents to know when a student in Kansas public schools "identifies as" a gender not aligned with his or her biological sex.
ANALYSIS
The Fund for American Studies Is Educating Next Generation of Courageous Leaders
By Rob Bluey

The Fund for American Studies has influenced the lives of thousands of conservative leaders, journalists, and others since its founding in 1967.
NEWS
Women's Group Files Civil Rights Complaint Over Transgender Swimmer
By Maggie Hroncich

Concerned Women for America filed a civil rights complaint against the University of Pennsylvania, contending the school is violating Title IX requirements.
COMMENTARY
DC's David Outlasts Goliath: Big Board Pub Can Reopen, Serve Liquor Again
By Douglas Blair

Eric Flannery's troubles began Jan. 13 when The Big Board tweeted suggesting it would ignore an order from D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to refuse service to unvaccinated people.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Amazon Bails Out of Downtown Seattle Due to Crime Surge, Dodges Consequence of Woke Policies
By Jarrett Stepman

In just a week around the Amazon offices, a boy was shot and killed, a homeless man was stabbed, and police had to shoot and kill a man who rammed into a federal building and fired a rifle.
 
     
 
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