Category: ProLife Laws
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With More Pro-Life State Laws, Which States Are Stockpiling Chemical Abortion Pills?
Jordan Estabrook | October 17, 2024
Roe v. Wade’s demise in June 2022 was a long-fought battle for the Pro-Life Generation (PLG), but that doesn’t mean there aren’t more daunting battles ahead. As states like Florida, Georgia, and Texas have tightened their abortion laws, prohibiting abortion after six weeks of pregnancy with exceptions for the life of the mother, and others like North Carolina prohibiting abortion
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Pro-Life Win: Life-or-Death Tug of War for Preborn Life in Georgia
Chloe Chandler | October 11, 2024
Georgia has been in a life-or-death tug of war for the preborn the last couple of weeks. Last week, an activist Georgia judge declared the state’s Living Infants Fairness and Equality (LIFE) Act infringes on a woman’s “state constitutional rights,” changing the six-week heartbeat law to allowing abortion up until five months of pregnancy. His decision sounded like an activist
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New National Poll Says Support for Young Families Has Strong Bi-Partisan Agreement – Something Candidates (Including Those Debating TODAY) Should Champion
Kristi Hamrick | September 10, 2024
Pollster, Commentator & Political Strategist Kellyanne Conway’s firm conducted the poll for Pro-Life Generation’s Students for Life of America (SFLA) & Demetree Institute for Pro-Life Advancement (IPA) with the Clapham Group, examining the views of registered voters. Findings Identify Common Ground for Helping Families; Concern with Reckless Distribution of Chemical Abortion Pills; And Finds that 30% of Registered Voters are MORE LIKELY to Support
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Supreme Court Finds that “Federal Agencies Are Not God”: A Warning Shot to Other Out-of-Control Agencies Like the FDA
Kristi Hamrick | June 28, 2024
“Federal agencies have used a legal principle known as Chevron deference to make radical regulations with the power of laws without opposition based on the idea that agency ‘experts’ know best. They don’t,” said Students for Life of America’s Kristan Hawkins. “That abuse of power extends throughout the government. And when it comes to Chemical Abortion Pill policy in particular, getting rid
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Don’t Be Misled: What You Need to Know About the Comstock Act
Jordan Estabrook | June 26, 2024
Many are asking this question these days in official Washington, D.C.: Does the law matter to those in control of the federal Democratic Party and the Biden-Harris Administration? The answer seems to depend on WHICH law, at a time in which blocking the entrance to an abortion facility can result in prison time, even as students and pro-terrorist protestors walk
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Pro-Life Generation Wins Since Roe v. Wade Fell
Jordan Estabrook | June 19, 2024
June 24 marks the second anniversary of Roe v. Wade’s fall. Founded as a post-Roe human rights organization, we knew that day was coming. And from that day, Pro-Life Generation (PLG) rolled up our sleeves and got to work – state by state, through legislative campaigns, grassroots mobilization, national awareness, federal action, and legal intervention. And that’s only the beginning.
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Almost Aborted: Rebecca’s Story
Jordan Estabrook | June 14, 2024
As a crucial part of Students for Life of America’s (SFLA) six-figure national messaging campaign, ALMOST ABORTED, brave individuals stepped out to tell their stories. Rebecca Kiessling’s story is one that Democrats call the “exception:” Abortion due to rape. If Kiessling’s mother wasn’t restricted by pro-life laws, she could’ve been one of those children aborted. Yet, abortion-hungry Democrats not
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Three Abortion-Related Case Decisions Students for Life of America is Watching at the U.S. Supreme Court
Kristi Hamrick | June 6, 2024
Students for Life of America (SFLA) was involved with three U.S. Supreme Court cases in 2024 due to its connection to abortion, whether agency involvement is direct or indirect. READ: Keep An Eye on the Supreme Court: Three Cases SFLA Has Filed Briefs in & Pro-Lifers Need to Watch All the cases have big-picture implications for how agencies operate, specifically
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Signature Collection Campaigns Rely on Confusion: But You Can Undo That Mistake
Mattison Brooks | May 8, 2024
The 2024 Presidential election is shaping up to be one of the most consequential in our life-time – and for the Pro-Life Generation, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Much has been said on this website about how Joe Biden is the most rabidly pro-abortion President in a generation. His campaign is going all in on expanding abortion in 2024 to nearly limitless levels across
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What EMTALA Hearing Taught Me About Pro-Abortion Advocates – They Don’t Know What They’re Protesting
Savanna Deretich | May 6, 2024
Students for Life of America (SFLA) returned to the U.S. Supreme Court for the second time this year. First, SCOTUS heard the U.S. Food & Drug Administration v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine case in March, debating the FDA’s 24-year-long approval of dangerous Chemical Abortion Pills. In April, I rallied at SCOTUS for the State of Idaho v. The United States