See also:
- Curran vs. Boy Scouts Lawsuit - - Tim Curran's personal web site describing his dismissal and subsequent lawsuit against the Mt. Diablo Council of the BS.
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- Inclusive Scouting .NET - - Portal site for local and national coalitions working to change the policies of the Boy Scouts of America with respect to religion and sexual orientation. Offers a searchable database of BSA organizations and United Way agencies.
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- Lambda Legal: Boy Scouts of America v. Dale - - Complete listing of information on the BSA v. Dale case by the organization that represented James Dale. Includes copies of all amicus briefs, decisions, news articles, background information, and print-ready photos.
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- Save Our Scouts - - Offers an online petition and educational information on the current threats to the Scouting program in the USA, including news articles and a listing of organizations that have recently withdrawn support.
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- Scout Honor Coalition - - Organization whose mission is to inform and involve people in the culture war, and to preserve the values of the Scout Oath from attacks being waged by the radical Left.
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- Scouting for All - - Scouting for All is a national nonprofit, 501(c)3, advocacy organization working to change the Boy Scouts of America's exclusionary polices against atheists and gays.
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- A Scout's Duty to God - - Essay by an Eagle Scout arguing that homosexuals are inappropriate as members of the Boy Scouts of America.
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- Scout's Honor Documentary Film - - 2001 Sundance Award Winning Documentary Film as seen nationally on PBS about the struggle to overturn the anti-gay policies of the Boy Scouts of America.
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- Tying the Boy Scouts in Knots - - Gay columnist Dan Savage calls his local Boy Scout council asking how the BSA's policies would affect his son's participation in Cub Scouts. (July 20, 2000)
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- Boy Scout Battle Pits Gay Activists vs. Minority Kids - - Heather Mac Donald, writing for the Wall Street Journal, warns that poor, minority children will suffer if gay-rights activists persuade corporations and others to withhold support from Boy Scouts. (July 6, 2000)
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- Why the Boy Scouts Work - - Heather Mac Donald, writing for City Journal, provides a detailed history of inner-city scouting and then argues that the position of activists trying to change the BSA is that "furthering the gay-rights crusade takes precedence over helping inner-city children." (January 1, 2000)
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