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The name "Free Men" was used as an imperative (as in Free Men from unfair divorce laws [4]). By-laws were formally adopted in July. The four founding members were: Richard Haddad, Dennis Gilbert, Allan Scheib and Allen Foreman. Richard Haddad authored the "Free Men Philosophy" which included 26 items from which he felt men should be freed.
The men's rights movement (MRM) [1] is a branch of the men's movement.The MRM in particular consists of a variety of groups and individuals known as men's rights activists (MRAs) who focus on social issues, such as specific government services, which adversely impact, or in some cases, structurally discriminate against, men and boys.
The fathers' rights movement is a subset of the men's rights movement. [18] [19] [20] Its members are primarily interested in issues related to family law, including child custody and child support that affect fathers and their children. [21] [22] Prominent men's rights activists include Warren Farrell, [17] Herb Goldberg, [17] Richard Doyle ...
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Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights; Alaska Innocence Project; Alpha Suffrage Club; Ambedkar International Center; American Civil Rights Institute; American Equal Rights Association; American GI Forum; American Jewish Committee; Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect; Arab American Association of New York; The Asian American Foundation
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This category contains articles that relate to the men's movement, men's rights, the Responsible Fatherhood movement, fathers' rights, and associated organisations or activists. The main article for this category is Men's rights movement .
America’s leading civil rights organizations condemned the conservative-dominated Supreme Court for ending affirmative action programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina.