by UFI Blog | Apr 26, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Family, Parental Rights
by Diane Robertson Part one of a two-part series examining California’s overreach into the lives of children and families and the rights of parents. Californians and parents beware!! In a move to curb the opposition, State Senator Pan, author of the now infamous...
by UFI Blog | Apr 19, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Religious Freedom, Schools, Supreme Court
by Diane Robertson Another aspect of the doctrine of separation of Church and State is on trial at the Supreme Court, today, April 19, 2017. This is an important case for families because it affects government interaction with both education and religion. Some say...
by UFI Blog | Apr 12, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Gender, Gender Identity, Non-Discrimination, Transgender
by Diane Robertson For years, the LGBT community has been seeking to make sexual orientation and transgenderism part of non-discrimination laws that were written during the civil rights movement. They have been successful in several states and cities across the...
by UFI Blog | Apr 5, 2017 | Abortion, Diane Robertson, Free Speech, Planned Parenthood
by Diane Robertson About the same time the State of California charged David Daleiden, the man responsible for releasing undercover videos of Planned Parenthood selling baby parts, with 15 felonies, the United States Congress dismissed an Obama administration rule...
by UFI Blog | Mar 29, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Free Speech, Religious Freedom
by Diane Robertson Religious freedom is being chipped away at one small bit at a time. As a result, the freedom in which people had to behave and speak has been changing. Years ago, private business owners could make their religion part of their business and the...
by UFI Blog | Mar 22, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Family, motherhood
by Diane Robertson There’s an alarming new agenda showing up in liberal circles. It’s coming under two separate guises: women’s rights and children’s rights. Both have the same goal to remove childcare from the parents and give it to the government. I first noticed...