Category: In the News
Fact Check: Did More Babies Die by Abortion After Roe Fell?
Mattison Brooks | March 22, 2024
If you believe the abortion apologists at the Planned Parenthood founded Guttmacher Institute, more than one million babies were aborted in 2023 – an increase since 2021, if you lean on the voluntary data given to the CDC by those making money from ending innocent life. To be clear, trusting the Guttmacher Institute on abortion is a lot like believing the Tobacco
SCORE: Olivia Rodrigo Realizes Handing Out Plan B is a BAD IDEA
Jordan Estabrook | March 20, 2024
Remember when Students for Life of America told the world that Olivia Rodrigo passing out Plan B like candy at her Missouri concert was a bad idea? And that just maybe, she should stop giving it to MINORS and women? Looks like it worked, because the public agrees with us. SFLA criticized her actions in a recent article as
Students for Life of America’s SCOTUS Squad to Rally in opposition to deadly Chemical Abortion Pills at U.S. Supreme Court and Walgreens HQ
Kristi Hamrick | March 20, 2024
MEDIA NOTE: BOTH EVENTS TAKING PLACE Tuesday, March 26, & Prayer Vigil at SCOTUS Monday, March 25. “The Biden Administration has prioritized reckless distribution of Chemical Abortion Pills, without regard for the women made vulnerable to abusers and exposed to injury, infertility, and even death,” noted SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “The abortion extremists did not take time to check on whether
Students for Life of America (SFLA) calls Judge’s Noblesville School District decision “an Insult to Parents that Weakens First Amendment Protections,” Additional Legal Steps Under Consideration
Kristi Hamrick | March 19, 2024
WASHINGTON D.C./NOBLESVILLE, IN (03-19-2024) – In light of Judge Sarah Evans Barker’s rejection of the defense of students’ First Amendment Rights at Noblesville School District, Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins called the decision “an insult to parents that weakens First Amendment protections by insisting that a temporary loss of rights is nothing to worry about.” A lawsuit filed against the school district
Man Convicted of the FACE Act for Sitting in Front of Planned Parenthood Entrance
Jordan Estabrook | March 15, 2024
South Carolina had its first FACE Act conviction after Steven Lefemine went to court this week. WATCH: The Clinton-era FACE (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) Act vaguely and broadly “prohibits violent, threatening, damaging and obstructive conduct intended to injure, intimidate, or interfere with the right to seek, obtain or provide reproductive health services,” according to the Department of Justice.
Biden’s Not Radical Enough for Abortion Radicals: It’s Abortion on Demand or Bust
Jordan Estabrook | March 12, 2024
After abortion extremists heard President Biden’s State of the Union speech, imagine Students for Life of America’s shock when they sobbed about Biden not being radical enough on abortion. AP reports that, “Reproductive freedom took center stage during Biden’s State of the Union address, but abortion rights advocates had mixed reactions, raising concerns about the president trying to capitalize
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’
Company Decides Aiding Sexual Abusers with Over-the-Counter Birth Control is Good for Business
Jordan Estabrook | March 5, 2024
Perrigo Company apparently decided that potentially aiding abusers could be good for their pocketbook. New York Times reports that they’ll be the first to provide nonprescription over-the-counter birth control, Opill. It will be available in stores and online for $19.99. Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins put out a statement last year calling the FDA Advisory Committee’s recommendation
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
Your Family-Friendly Walgreens and CVS Wants More Dead Babies and EVERYONE to Drink More Medical Wastewater
Jordan Estabrook | March 1, 2024
Once a go-to for pharmacy, health and wellness, and photo products, Walgreens and CVS recently added “deadly Chemical Abortion Pill provider” to their offerings list. The New York Times reported that CVS and Walgreens received certification to dispense mifepristone, one of a two-part abortion drug regimen, in Rhode Island and Massachusetts with plans to expand to other states. Did they