Instead, Bonevac writes, because pregnancy is the result of "voluntary and consensual sexual intercourse," students should not be allowed time off to get abortions.
If the students disobey and miss class for abortion care, the filing continues, the professors should be allowed to flunk students.
The two men argue that granting students an excused absence in such cases violates their First Amendment rights.
Along with their anger about abortion, they grouse about not being allowed to punish students "for being homosexual or transgender."
The picture painted is of two men obsessed with controlling student lives based on what they're packing inside their underwear.
Turns out Mitchell is quickly creating a cottage industry of using the Texas law to help men harass ex-girlfriends.
These same forces also organized against sex education and affordable contraception, both far more effective at preventing abortion than abortion bans. »