NBC News Jurors reached a verdict in the Amber Heard-Johnny Depp Trial (nbcnews.com) Depp sued for $50 million in damages over a 2018 opinion-editorial essay in The Washington Post, in which Heard said she had become a “public figure representing domestic abuse.” Link copied June 2, 2022, 3:32 AM AEST / Updated June 2, 2022, 5:55 AM AEST By Doha
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Court awards costs for ‘vexatious and malicious’ DFV order application
NEWS 24 May 2022 Tony Keim A judge has upheld a magistrate’s decision ordering a woman pay the legal costs for a “vexatious and malicious” application for a domestic and family violence protection order against her estranged spouse. Maroochydore District Court Judge Glen Cash on Friday dismissed an appeal by the woman – identified as
The politicisation of domestic violence in australia
From Augusto Zimmermann posted to Men’s Rights Agency Facebook page on 22/5/22 While domestic against women is constantly mentioned by Australian politicians and duly highlighted by the national media, violence against men in this country is rarely reported and largely ignored by everyone. There is a constant pressure to phrase this issue only as
Domestic Violence is not the result of Patriarchy
As you may know, Johnny Depp is suing his ex-wife Amber Heard over an op-ed she wrote in the Washington Post in 2018, in which she claimed to be a victim of domestic abuse. The legal battle has come to the courts of Virginia, US, and the hearings are broadcast live. The defamation trial features painful accusations
Gender Equity missing for men
A homeless man counts coins while walking along Great Marlborough Street with his dog, on 19th October 2017, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images Images) Paul Ross, tried to get his response to the following article (accessed via the link below) published, but presumably it was not politically
Revolt of the Fatherless
The Chronicles A magazine of American Culture Revolt of the Fatherless Revolt of the Fatherless MAY 1, 2022BY STEPHEN BASKERVILLE SHARE THIS POST? Protestors in Manhattan demonstrate on Nov. 19, 2021, after the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse of charges related to deadly shootings at a riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin (Jeenah Moon / Associated Press) Our conservative
Why men kill themselves
Feminist stranglehold on suicide prevention policies Please read the message at the bottom of this blog with news about the male tutor fired earlier this year from a Melbourne university. Bettina Arndt May 5 Over twenty years ago, federal member of parliament Greg Wilton took his own life. The tragedy was the culmination of a