World Family Policy Center News
6/25/02

Volume 1, Issue 11


The following excerpts are highlights of current events and do not necessarily represent the views of the World Family Policy Center or Brigham Young University.

 

 

FROM THE WFPC

 

NEW WORLD FAMILY POLICY CENTER WEBSITE! 

 

The World Family Policy Center has just launched its new website.  The website is in its beginning phases.  Information will be added to it on a regular basis. Once it is completed, it will be a resource for family policy research.  Check out the website at www.worldfamilypolicy.org

 

 

IN THE NEWS

 

GENDER GAP AMONG COLLEGE GRADS (click to the read full article)

By Michael A. Fletcher
THE WASHINGTON POST

 

 “This is new. We have thrown the gender switch,” said Christina Hoff Sommers, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and author of “The War Against Boys.” “What does it mean in the long run that we have females who are significantly more literate, significantly more educated than their male counterparts? It is likely to create a lot of social problems. This does not bode well for anyone.”


 

WHEN THE WORLD COURTS ABUSE (Click to read the full article)

NY POST

 

The abusive behavior of the U.N.'s Bosnian War Crimes tribunal with regard to an American journalist prefigures what it is to come after the new International Criminal Court comes into being in July, and only confirms the wisdom of America's refusal to sign on to the ICC. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUPREME COURT TO RULE IF STATES IMMUNE FROM FAMILY LEAVE LAWSUITS (Click to read the full article)

CNN, Washington (AP)

 The Supreme Court said Monday it will decide whether state workers can sue their agencies for denying time off to care for a sick family member.

The case, which the court will hear next fall, could narrow the scope of the 1993 Family and Medical Leave Act, which allows up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for the birth or adoption of a child, or to tend to a family illness.

 

AT THE UN

 

NEW UN DATA POINTS TO DEVASTATING IMPACT OF AIDS IN AFRICA

(Click to read the full article)

25 June – More than 28 million Africans are living with HIV, and in some countries at least 30 per cent of the adult population is infected by the deadly virus, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) said today as it released data about the unprecedented devastation the disease is causing in African societies and economies.


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