Category: Laws

Students for Life Action Calls Newly Signed IVF Bill an “Overreaction to a Troubling Situation,” & New Data Shows Less than 1 in 10 Support the Troubled Business on Learning More
Mattison Brooks | March 7, 2024
“We understand the desire to support parents hoping for a child, but it’s an overreaction to a troubling situation to allow the sometimes-sloppy Invitro Fertilization industry a get-out-of-regulation free card,” said Students for Life Action President Kristan Hawkins. “This law should have been rejected for its overreach. Remember how this began? An IVF business allowed someone access to three families’

A Closer Look at the Alabama IVF Case
Savanna Deretich | March 1, 2024
Invitro Fertilization (IVF) is a complicated issue… an issue that has been too rarely debated in a public policy space, which is one of the reasons why the advances in technology have far outpaced conversation about how to handle it. Now unexpectedly, the pro-life movement is being asked to address concerns about IVF issue due to the recent Alabama court

Pharmacist Responds to Abortion Shield Laws that Everyone Can Live Without
Mary Curtis | February 29, 2024
Like most pharmacists, I have dedicated my life to promoting health and well-being, but the recent emergence of abortion shield laws boils my blood as some of my peers traded patient care for outright criminal activity. A recent New York Times article “Abortion Shield Laws: A New War Between the States” details how the currently enacted laws in a half-dozen

Students for Life of America Files SCOTUS Amicus Brief
Kristi Hamrick | February 27, 2024
Students for Life of America files SCOTUS amicus brief in support of theRespondent in Food and Drug Administration, et al. v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, et al., Case No. 23- 235, – 236.

The 1973 Abortion Loophole that Opens the Door to ALL Abortion – Any Time, Any Place, Any Age – and It’s Back in the News
Kristi Hamrick | February 16, 2024
Most people familiar with the abortion’s legal history know that in 1973 the Roe v. Wade 7-2 decision created a “right” to abortion. But it didn’t stop there. A companion case, Doe v. Bolton, opened the door for abortion so wide that it allowed for abortion through all nine months, for any reason at all, and sometimes with taxpayer funding. This might seem like ancient

Abortionists Offer Abortion as the Antidote to Rape in Wildly Speculative “Research Letter” that Ignores an Alleged Epidemic of Sexual Assault under the Biden Administration’s Watch … and NPR helps.
Kristi Hamrick | January 30, 2024
The crime of rape, the violation and violence of rape, is an evil that must not be ignored, as too many are violated with intent and too few brought to justice. It is an issue that should be tackled head on, with the understanding that our first concern needs to be the safety and support of the victim, and should include law enforcement, as

What You Need to Know Before Biden’s Pro-Abortion PR Stunt at the State of the Union with Kate Cox
Jordan Butler | January 30, 2024
Despite the 2024 State of the Union being more than a month away, the Biden Administration has begun their pro-abortion publicity stunts already with the invitation of Kate Cox to be a guest at the address. Cox became a nationally known name last year when she unsuccessfully sued the state of Texas for the “relief” of a court-ordered abortion after her preborn child was diagnosed

America’s Laws – Both for Violent Crime and Animal Conservation – Prove That Preborn Life is Worthy of Protection
Mattison Brooks | November 16, 2023
An argument frequently made by abortion extremists is that human life only becomes “alive” after arbitrary time periods: after 15 weeks, after 24 weeks, after viability, after birth, and so forth. Yet, numerous laws in America contradict this completely incoherent position. Let’s start with the most obvious: under the “Unborn Victims of Violence Law” signed in 2004, the federal government

The Violence of the Pro-Abortion Movement Exposes the Hypocrisy of the DOJ Against the Pro-Life Movement
Mattison Brooks | October 9, 2023
Merrick Garland, the Supreme Court justice nominee that never was and otherwise emptiest of empty suits at the Department of Justice, got emotional during an interview with CBS’ Scott Pelley the other day. What was the source of his tears? Was it remorse for targeting of traditional conservatives and Catholics? Was it the lack of meaningful prosecution of the most

Students for Life Amicus Brief for the 5th Circuit in FDA Lawsuit
Caroline Wharton | May 17, 2023
Students for Life of America files amicus brief for the 5th Circuit in Alliance Defending Freedom’s FDA lawsuit.