by Kara Bell | Jul 1, 2020 | CBLPI Blog, Culture, Feminism & Sexuality, News
By Autumn Klein July 1, 2020 Feminism claims to champion all women, relentlessly fighting for the rights of women oppressed by a sexist society. But, if a woman dares to reject the label of “feminist,” she is labeled a traitor who has succumbed to the patriarchy and...
by Kara Bell | Jul 1, 2020 | CBLPI Blog, Healthcare, News
By Catriona Fee July 1, 2020 On Monday, June 29, the Supreme Court handed down its decision for June Medical Services v. Russo, striking down a Louisiana law that requires abortionists to have admitting privileges to a hospital within 30 miles of where the abortion...
by Kara Bell | Jun 18, 2020 | CBLPI Blog, News
By Autumn Klein June 18, 2020 On June 14th, we hosted Kate Obenshain, a popular campus speaker and member of our Board of Directors, for our weekly webinar series. As a staunch defender of conservative values, Kate has served as the first female chairman of the...
by Kara Bell | Jun 16, 2020 | CBLPI Blog, News
By Catriona Fee June 15, 2020 Early Monday morning, the Supreme Court handed down its decision for Bostock v Clayton County GA, ruling that under Title XII, an employer cannot fire an individual on the basis of sexual orientation. Title XII establishes that it is...
by Kara Bell | Jun 15, 2020 | CBLPI Blog, Culture, Feminism & Sexuality, News
By Catriona Fee June 11, 2020 The Left’s cancel culture defied its own boundaries by attacking one of their own, author of the Harry Potter Series, J.K. Rowling, for her pro-women comments just this week. The controversy started a year ago when Rowling liked an...
by Kara Bell | Jun 11, 2020 | CBLPI Blog, Economy & Jobs, News
By Audrey Wikan June 11, 2020 On June 5, we hosted speaker Catherine Rodriguez, a Washington, D.C. Recruiter to share tips on navigating the job market and applying for internship opportunities, particularly during COVID, and what to expect in the interview process....