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May Mailman

Director of the Independent Women''s Law Center and former legal advisor to President Donald Trump, specializing in policy issues.

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Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 42min

Will SCOTUS Save Children From Butchers?

May Mailman, Director at the Independent Women's Law Center and former White House attorney, discusses the urgent legal battles surrounding state bans on gender transition procedures for minors. She analyzes the potential impact of SCOTUS decisions and future court compositions. Retired NYPD investigator Rob O'Donnell offers insights into the ongoing investigation of a shocking assassination of a health insurance CEO in Manhattan, emphasizing the challenges law enforcement faces in urban crime. The conversation blends legal and law enforcement perspectives on critical societal issues.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 41min

LEAKED UKRAINIAN PEACE PLAN, PRES. TRUMP DEBANKING THE MEDIA AND TAKING MEN OUT OF WOMEN’S SPORTS

Joining the discussion are May Mailman, a senior policy strategist at the White House focused on women's sports, and Mark Berkman, a professor and AI expert. They dive into the leaked peace plan for Ukraine and its implications for NATO, detailing President Trump's approach to foreign policy. Mailman emphasizes the need to protect women's sports rights against transgender athlete participation. Berkman shares insights on AI's transformative potential in government, creating a fascinating dialogue on current social and technological issues.
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Apr 19, 2024 • 1h 37min

Biden's Outrageous Title IX Changes Hurting Women and Men, with Alex Clark, Mary Morgan, May Mailman, Inez Stepman, and KC Johnson | Ep. 771

In this discussion, May Mailman, director at the Independent Women's Law Center, and Inez Stepman, a policy analyst, delve into how Biden's Title IX changes impact the rights of biological men and women, raising concerns about parental rights and misgendering. KC Johnson, author of "The Campus Rape Frenzy," highlights the negative effects on due process for male students accused of sexual assault. Alex Clark and Mary Morgan discuss the urgent need for young women to push back against radical gender ideology and cultural trends that threaten their rights.