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2003

2004

2005
Gary Gates

Peter Johnston
The Texas Center for Family Rights website is to be used for educational purposes only.
It should not be interpreted as specific legal advice.
At times TCFR is able to make recommendations regarding attorneys in Texas who are able and willing to advocate on behalf of parental rights. TCFR recommends that you consult one of them or another attorney as you plan your legal course of action.
Texas Center for Family Rights is a non-profit corporation offering chaitable and educational services. TCFR had applied for 501(c)(3) status with the Internal Revenue Service.
TCFR president Peter Johnston sends out e-mail bulletins
which give an overview of what TCFR has done, along with educating
the public on subjects relating to family rights.
If you would like to receive future e-mails contact us.


Bullentins for 2004



CPS Reform  - November 7, 2004



AUSTIN IN REVIEW -August 6, 2004

TCFR PRESS CONFERENCE THIS WEDNESDAY IN AUSTIN -August 2, 2004

TCFR FILES ETHICS COMPLAINT ON CPS JUDGE -July 23, 2004

HOUSTON DEMONSTRATION AT CPS OFFICS -July 8, 2004

IT'S TIME TO SPEAK OUT! -July 2, 2004


June 2nd Hearing: Children Still are not Mere Creatures of the State -May 28 2004

PETITION AND AGENDA REGARDING AUSTIN CPS HEARING -May 21, 2004


Problems With Website and E-mail Address -May 21, 2004

Families Come Forth -May 14, 2004

Aggressively Promoting Traditional Marriage -May 12, 2004

The Wild and Free Pigs of the Okenkee Swamp -April 28 2004

In Support of Home-Schooling April 23, 2004


COMPTROLLER:"TEXAS IS ABUSING THE CHILREN IT IS SUPPOSED TO PROTECT" -April 7, 2004

TDFPS: IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE -March 26, 2004

Call for Minority Pastors -March 18, 2004


Texas Family Bill of Rights Resolution -March 8, 2004

Call for Attorneys -February 27, 2004

Children Are Not Mere Creatures of the State, Part 3 -February 4, 2004

Children Are Not Mere Creatures of the State, Part 2 - January 26, 2004

Children Are Not Mere Creatures of the State, Part 1 - January 22, 2004
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