Meet Karen Osborne

Rob Waites • Oct 31, 2022

We are stoked to announce another attorney joining team SMF!

After home schooling her four children, Karen Osborne, JD, went back to law school at William and Mary in Virginia.  While there she had the opportunity to intern at the Constitutional Sources Project, Goldwater Institute in Arizona and Home School Legal Defense Association.  The year after law school she worked for Freedom Foundation.  The advocacy provided by these organizations solidified her desire to help others defend Constitutional Freedoms and Natural Rights.  Along with the other attorneys and staff at the Silent Majority Foundation, she will continue this legacy as they pursue a wide variety of cases and issues to help defend America’s constitution and theological foundation.

The post Meet Karen Osborne appeared first on Silent Majority Foundation.

SHARE POST

RECENT POSTS

A bunch of bullets are spilling out of a magazine
By Pete Serrano 07 Nov, 2023
Current Status of 2A cases from General Counsel Pete Serrano: As the general counsel of the organization, I’d like to assure you that our focus remains on protecting constitutional rights, and the right to Bear Arms is preeminent in our litigation.  Presently, we have 4 pending firearms matters, and I believe that our court dates… The post Updates and Insights to our 2A Cases: appeared first on Silent Majority Foundation.
A young boy is sitting at a table in a classroom writing in a notebook.
By Vincent Cavaleri 20 Oct, 2023
“I believe that children are the future, teach them well and let them lead the way.”  This is the opening lyric to Whitney Houston’s song, the Greatest love of all.  It’s always been understood that a child’s early education is paramount to their overall development. American taxpayers pay more for a child’s education than most… The post Teaching them to Fail appeared first on Silent Majority Foundation.
Two women standing on a podium with a sign that says national champion
By Vincent Cavaleri 17 Jan, 2023
The purpose of Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 was to update Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.  The civil rights act banned several forms of discrimination in employment but did not address or make mention of education.  Contrary to popular belief, the scope and purpose of Title IX had… The post Title fight    appeared first on Silent Majority Foundation.
More Posts
Share by: