Child Protection League keeps you abreast of current issues and how to take action to help us protect our children. Our special projects or campaigns extend our reach to inform and assist in this endeavor.
- Protect Minnesota’s Kids Act
- Dr. Judith Reisman Award
- CPL Videos and Conferences
- White Paper
- Parental Rights
CPL is coordinating an effort to change the laws for tougher sentencing for the criminals abusing our children. Watch the documentary, SHATTERED, that CPL produced.
Will you help us in this campaign? To watch the film and to find details, fact sheets, resources, petitions and more, go to Protect Minnesota’s Kids Act.
As a tribute to Dr. Reisman (1935-2021), the Child Protection League has established the Dr. Judith Reisman Award to be given to demonstrated, remarkably heroic adversaries for children.
Our first Dr. Judith Reisman Award was presented to Marlene Reid who has been a strong advocate for children’s issues. After meeting Dr. Judith Reisman, Marlene continued to spread the vital work of Dr. Reisman to the grassroots. Marlene stands as a pioneer building the foundation for our continued fight for the welfare of our children. View the article and photos from our 2021 award presentation to Marlene Reid.
➢ CPL Videos are a source of information on various topics for parents, teachers, grandparents or anyone interested in protecting our children. CPL Video List
If you have a topic you would like CPL to address in one of our webinars, please let us know at Contact Us. We would love to hear from you!
➢ CPL Conferences provide renowned speakers who give participants current information on hard-hitting issues that children and parents face in our world today.
- Invincible Liberty Conference
If you missed this incredible conference, you can access the archives and view at your leisure. Our keynote speaker Alex Newman submitted a glowing article, Invincible Liberty’ Summit Celebrates Family’s Role Resisting Tyranny, in the Liberty Sentinel about our Invincible Liberty conference. - Is Your Child Really Safe? Educational Trends Shaping Our Future Conference
CPL had an outstanding lineup of speakers and topics at this conference that you can watch! The information is thorough and vital to understanding the Educational Trends Shaping Our Future.
White Paper: Privacy and Mental Health Research on Child Harm and Legal Liability
©The Reisman Institute 2019
Authors: Judith A. Reisman, Ph.D. and Mary E. McAlister, Esq.
Child Protection League has released and published this landmark, comprehensive and exhaustive scientific and legal research on the harm done to children when their privacy is violated.
Please use this thoroughly documented White Paper as a resource for legislation, administrative policies, school policies, lawsuits, and business policies being considered or challenged. This resource is useful for research, writing, forums, debates and campaigns for public
office. Please always give proper credit to the authors.
This comprehensive white paper equips lawmakers, administrators, judges, juries, educators, business leaders, and the public with a previously unavailable type of research. Adults responsible for the health and well-being of children must account for policies, practices, and curricula that threaten the emotional, physical, mental, and immunological health of children in their care. This paper provides the necessary evidence that these unjustified, antiscientific privacy invasion experiments must be ceased immediately before one more child is harmed. [p. 61]
- Executive Summary (PDF)
- Full Report: Privacy and Mental Health Research on Child Harm and Legal Liability (PDF)
About the authors:
Judith A. Reisman, Ph.D., is a writer, researcher, and Director of The Reisman Institute (formerly known as The Child Protection Institute). She is Professor of Psychology, School of Behavioral Sciences, in Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. Reisman authored the groundbreaking books Sexual Sabotage and Stolen Honor Stolen Innocence that exposed the fraudulent research of Alfred Kinsey.
Mary E. McAlister, Esq. received her Doctor of Law degree at the University of California, Berkeley. She worked 15 years as Senior Litigation Counsel for Liberty Counsel in Lynchburg, Virginia, and is currently employed as Senior Litigation Counsel for the Child and Parental Rights Campaign.
➢ Resources
- Minnesota Parents Alliance
Minnesota Parents Alliance educates and empowers Minnesota parents to effectively engage in their school community. - The War on Parents
The Calgaro case is sited in this article about an agenda to capture the younger generation. The only thing standing in the way—Parents! - Family Preservation Foundation
The mission is to defend children who can be safely raised in their own families in order to help parents preserve their right to raise their own children. ”Our number one priority is to keep children out of the foster care system and with their families when safe to do so.” - 20 U.S. Code § 1232h Protection of Pupil Rights
The Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School, is an open access to law website. This US code protects the rights of students in conjunction with parents. As we battle for parental rights, this code may be of importance.
➢ The Justina Pelletier Story
Justina’s story is one of governmental tyranny, child imprisonment and endangerment, harmful and unethical medical experimentation and conflicts of interest.
- CPL interviewed Justina to discuss their lawsuit, legislation (Justina’s law) and tips for parents.
The Justina Pelletier Story: Medical Kidnapping Part 1 (15 minutes)
The Justina Pelletier Story: Medical Kidnapping Part 2 (22 minutes) - History about Justina and Justina’s Law
➢ The Calgaro Case
This collaborative project provided support for legal action to block government agencies from exploiting children by adopting policies that violate their privacy, cause emotional and developmental harm and strip responsible parents of their lawful rights and authority over their children. We would like to thank the Thomas More Society for taking on this important case.The trial reached the US Supreme Court; however, the judges did not add this case to their scheduled docket. Therefore, the rulings of the lower courts stand and the case was closed. Read the history of this project at Minnesota Mom Sues Over Usurpation of Parental Rights