Women's Rights January 14, 2022 Martin Luther King’s Legacy Grows Stronger, Borne by New Legacies in Diverse Callings Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose birthday on January 15 and national remembrance January 17… A Case for Women
Sex Trafficking January 7, 2022 Ghislane Maxwell, “Mother-Sister,” the Most Cunning Sex Trafficker Ghislane is her name, pronounced with a silent s—Gih-LANE—and sex-trafficking girls was her game. Insiders… A Case for Women
From Susan December 31, 2021 It Still Takes a Village: 2021 in the Rearview from A Case for Women to You This year was epic right out of the box with an attempted political coup on… Susan Knape
General December 8, 2021 Millions of Sleep Apnea Sufferers at Risk for Cancer, Organ Damage Due to Faulty Philips CPAP Devices Philips promised a good night’s sleep, but now millions of CPAP users are up all… A Case for Women
Women's Rights December 1, 2021 More Women are Participating in Clinical Trials But That Doesn’t Mean the Studies are Studied James Brown and Luciano Pavarotti weren’t being sexist when they performed the famous duet, “It’s… A Case for Women
Women's Rights November 19, 2021 It’s a Man’s World, and We’re (Still) Just Trying to Make It Work Imagine getting dressed in the morning and pulling on your one-size-fits-all pants and one-size fits-all… A Case for Women
General November 10, 2021 We Have Failed the Women Who Serve This Country, and Our Female Veterans Deserve Better Women have served in the U.S. military since the Revolutionary War, but it wasn’t until… A Case for Women
General November 5, 2021 Similac and Enfamil Lied to Moms for Decades About the Safety of Their Preemie Baby Formula – And I’m Furious Being a new mom isn’t easy. In fact, I’d say it’s one of the biggest… A Case for Women