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The Issue: Why Kids Need Parents
Parents play an irreplaceable role in the lives of their children. The vital child-parent relationship has been shown to positively impact a child's physical, mental, and emotional well-being. For generations, the right of parents to raise their children has been continually upheld by Supreme Court doctrine, and deeply valued by millions of American families. -
The Threat: The Attack on Parental Rights
The right of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children has been recognized and upheld for centuries. But the tide is turning in our nation. Today, parental rights are coming under assault from judges who deny or refuse to recognize parental rights. Adding further danger to the child-parent relationship, international law which seeks to undermine the parental role is advancing on the horizon. Together, these threats are converging to create a “perfect storm” that looms over the child-parent relationship. -
The Solution: A Constitutional Amendment
The only solution to the approaching attack on the child-parent relationship is a constitutional amendment securing the rights of parents to raise their children. Only a constitutional amendment will ensure that federal judges protect the fundamental right of parents to raise their children. And only a constitutional amendment will override international law that seeks to undermine the parental role.
Learn the Issue
Protecting Kids by Preserving a Parent’s Right
August 25, 2008There they go again!
July 25, 2008Parental Rights Amendment Introduced
July 15, 2008Government-Supervised Parenting
June 24, 2008The Cost of Implementation
June 18, 2008