
Reagan Pullium: National Leaders Collective Class of 2026
Reagan Pullium | June 26, 2026
My name is Reagan Pullium, and I am a Thaddeus Stevens Fellow with SFLA’s National Leaders Collective. I will be graduating in May from St. Joseph’s Academy in St. Louis, Missouri, and plan on attending Hillsdale College in the fall. I first became involved in the pro-life movement in seventh grade when I joined the Pro-Life Club at Villa Duchesne.

SCIENTIFIC FACT: New Study Finds 20% of Americans Drinking UNSAFE Water
Olivia D'Angelo | June 26, 2026
Students for Life of America (SFLA) has been sounding the alarm on harmful chemicals in our water for years. Now, researchers are openly saying we were right all along. A recent report from the National Bureau of Economic Research showed that up to 20% of Americans are drinking water is unsafe. “The study found that drinking water for 10 to 20 percent of Americans violates safety standards, even as overall pollution levels have

Students for Life of America Announces the 2025 – 2026 Group of the Year Award Winners
Mary Mobley | June 23, 2026
During a ceremony at the National Leaders Collective (NLC) Kickoff Weekend on Sunday, June 21, Students for Life of America (SFLA) announced its 2025 – 2026 Group of the Year award winners. We’re so excited to publicly share the exciting news! Read below to find out which of the group nominees were chosen as “best” in their individual categories. Watch

WATCH: Students for Life Hosts Historic Vigil Celebrating Overturn of Roe, Praying for America’s Future
Mary Mobley | June 22, 2026
As dusk fell in Washington, D.C. Saturday, the typical Capitol landscape was transformed into something otherworldly as pro-lifers from across the country lit 250 luminaries, one for each year of America’s life, and joined in corporate prayer over the nation’s future. Simultaneously, identical displays lit up in over 20 of the nation’s largest cities, where attendees joined in lifting up their prayers

Doctors & Environmentalists Back SFLA, Demand EPA Track Chemical Abortion Pill in Our Water
Olivia D'Angelo | June 19, 2026
It’s not just pro-life activists and clean water activists demanding the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) track hormone-disrupting metabolites from Chemical Abortion Pills in our water. Now, doctors and conservationists are speaking out. The EPA keeps a list of water contaminants they track and regulate for public health safety, updating the list every 5 years. The list is due to be updated this year, and the EPA just finished collecting comments from the public on what should be included. Students for Life

WATCH: FIVE Members of Congress Join Students for Life in Celebrating Life and Rededicating America to its Pro-Life Calling
Mary Mobley | June 18, 2026
As pro-lifers from across the country gather in front of the Capitol Saturday to celebrate the fall of Roe v. Wade and pray for America’s future, they will be joined in spirit by not one, not two, but five members of Congress. Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX), James Lankford (R-OK), Roger Marshall (R-KS), and Steve Daines (R-MT), along with Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) each sent videos for the event sharing the same simple truth: Every

Duke Folds to Pro-Abortion Pressure, Changes Student Health Insurance to Fund Abortion
Mary Mobley | June 17, 2026
This summer, Duke University made the decision to switch its health insurance plan. Seems simple enough, right? Apparently not, as that decision has now become clouded with controversy following the school’s decision to cave to pressure from pro-abortion activists who want to force others to pay for their abortions. Here’s what happened. Last month, Duke University announced that it would be switching its student insurance plan

Justice Alito Sides with SFLA, Says an Indiana Student’s Free Speech Case Needs to be Heard
Olivia D'Angelo | June 16, 2026
There are nine Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) Justices. If five agree on how a case should be ruled, their opinion becomes the legal standard, regardless of disagreement from other Justices. Recently, a Students for Life of America (SFLA) student’s case against her school for violating her chapter’s free-speech rights came to an end after SCOTUS denied her writ of certiorari for the case E.D.
Louisiana Case Reminds Us, Yet Again, That Chemical Abortion Is the Abuser’s Dream
Mary Mobley | June 16, 2026
Louisiana resident Jamelle Kelly has been arrested and charged with multiple felonies after allegedly dosing a pregnant woman with Chemical Abortion Pills against her will. As a result of the pills, the woman was admitted to the hospital, where she underwent an emergency C-section at just 23 weeks. Miraculously, the baby was born alive despite weighing just a pound and is currently in the

Meet JoJo Ruba: Students for Life’s New Staff Apologist
Mary Mobley | June 15, 2026
Students for Life is delighted to announce the addition of a new member to our team: Jojo Ruba, who will be engaging in his first debate while on staff against Texas abolitionist Jacob Miller. A Christian apologist and youth pastor from Calgary, Alberta, Jojo has spent over 20 years speaking up for biblical truth with organizations like Redeeming Conversations and Faith Beyond Belief. As part of that
