Family Rights & the Culture Wars
Parents being involved in the so-called Culture Wars are nothing new. Yet, the stakes are definitely higher than they have ever been!
“Parent Activist” or “Domestic Terrorist”?
A letter from The National School Board Association asked the DOJ to take action, referring to these parents as violent and possible “domestic terrorists.”
Who Decides What Your Children Learn?
Who decides what your children learn: “You believe school systems should tell children what to do. I believe parents should be in charge of their kids’ education.”
Father Reunited with Daughter in an Important Parental Rights Case
If five year old mistakes that the parent has solved of their own accord make a person unfit to raise their child, the implications for the average parent in Texas are significant.
Member Intervention
THSC members receive legal assistance for issues related to home education, and we often intervene on behalf of our members to help educate state and local officials of the law regarding home education in Texas.To date, THSC has successfully defended over 100 homeschool families in Child Protective Services (CPS) cases. ...
The War Against Parents
Parents should be the last word on how their children are raised and how they are educated. We will continue to fight on all fronts to make sure that parents keep those rights in Texas!
Victories and Losses in the 2021 Legislative Session
During the 2021 Texas Legislative Session, the THSC and the THSC Watchmen analyzed the 8000 bills filed including in depth reviews of 2000 bills that could possibly affect families.
Historic CPS Victories In the Legislature and the TX Supreme Court
This session has been an incredible success for the fight for family rights.
Together We Can Prevent CPS from Traumatizing Children
For 4 years, THSC has been working on legislation to protect innocent children & families from trauma when CPS investigates & removes children unnecessarily.
Who Decides What’s Best for Your Children?
The Texas Family Code requires the best interests of the child to be a court’s primary consideration in child custody cases. So how is a court supposed to determine what the child’s best interests are? How It’s Supposed to Work In short, the court isn’t supposed to decide — ...