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27 Feb 2026

Louisiana Leads Charge Against Chemical Abortion Pill Mailing into Pro-Life States in First Hearing Against FDA

Olivia D'Angelo | February 27, 2026
Louisiana just had its first hearing against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for their reckless rule that allows Chemical Abortion Pills to be prescribed and shipped into pro-life states by out-of-state telehealth doctors.  Students for Life of America (SFLA) filed an amicus brief in this case in support of Louisiana. called on the FDA to live up to their promises and review the safety and environmental
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26 Feb 2026

Texas Man’s Story Proves What We Already Knew: Chemical Abortion Is the Abuser’s Best Friend 

Mary Mobley | February 26, 2026
John Rueben Gabriel Demeter repeatedly asked the mother of his child to get an abortion. Time and time again, she said no.   Demeter offered to pay for her to travel to a different state to get an abortion. She still said no, insisting she wanted to carry her child to term.  What happened next?  According to Texas authorities, Demeter refused to take “no” for an answer. Instead,
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20 Feb 2026

California’s Culture is No Place to Raise a Kid: Students for Life’s Mary Mobley at Fox News

Mary Kate Horlander | February 20, 2026
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is set on making California into a “utopia” filled with inappropriate sex-ed courses, drug prescriptions to assist suicides, and the killing of a third of conceived babies. “Dystopia” is a more accurate term.  Time and time again, Newsom has put the wallet of Big Abortion ahead of the needs of Californians and indoctrination to sexual perversions ahead of children’s wellbeing. Newsom is even going so far as aiding abortion vendors in
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17 Feb 2026

DC’s Waste Woes Show People Want Clean Water. The FDA Should Listen.

Mary Mobley | February 17, 2026
Washington, D.C. is commonly referred to as a cesspool. Most of the time, people don’t mean that literally — but now, they may have to. What was once an idiom has now morphed into reality thanks to a massive January sewer pipe collapse — the largest wastewater spill in U.S. history — that’s caused up to 300 million tons of wastewater to flood the Potomac.  Obviously, that amount of wastewater isn’t healthy for anyone.   In fact, the spill has
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12 Feb 2026

What Do Animal Rights Activists and Pro-Lifers Have in Common? More Than You Might Think

Mary Mobley | February 12, 2026
If you’ve been listening to the pro-life movement for any length of time, you may have heard the Endangered Species Act come up. And it should, as endangered species are harmed by abortion pills.   No, that’s not some clever way of trying to convince liberals to care about preborn babies (though if it works, maybe it’s worth a try). Believe it or not, the concern is real — and even for those who support abortion, it may present a reason to
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05 Feb 2026

WATCH: Can’t-Miss Moments from First-Ever Abortion Debate Showdown

Mary Mobley | February 5, 2026
The national pro-life march is always special — but this year’s was better than ever thanks to the first-ever Abortion Debate Showdown, which featured Students for Life’s own Kristan Hawkins and Lydia Taylor Davis taking on pro-abortionists Rev. Dr. Caleb J. Lines and Whitney Shanahan.  The debate was the perfect precursor to Students for Life of America’s National Pro-Life Summit — but it didn’t come without controversy. Didn’t get a
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12 Jan 2026

Pope Leo: Pro-Life Doesn’t Just Mean Anti-Abortion

Mary Mobley | January 12, 2026
On Friday, Pope Leo XIV issued his first “State of the World” address—a traditional annual speech that lays out the pope’s priorities for the year.  In concept, the practice sounds similar to the American “State of the Union” address. But Pope Leo’s speech differed in one fundamental way: Without mincing words or pursuing political correctness, he unapologetically, undeniably affirmed the sanctity of life.   “The vocation to love
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07 Jan 2026

Tim Walz: The Man Keeping Planned Parenthood in Business

Mary Mobley | January 7, 2026
The news is in, and Tim Walz is out as Minnesota governor. On Monday, after a publicity nightmare of a weekend, Walz announced he would be withdrawing his bid for re-election.  During Walz’s eight-year stint as governor, he’s achieved a slew of incredible feats, including:  All the above are touted as “signature accomplishments” on his gubernatorial website.  READ MORE: I watched as Gov. Tim Walz let my home state
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The World Health Organization has called for expansion to abortion access even though abortion was the leading cause of death in 2025
05 Jan 2026

Abortion Leading Cause of Death in 2025; WHO Calls for Expanding Access

Mary Mobley | January 5, 2026
In 2025, pre-born babies had just a 71% chance of survival in the womb. That’s according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), which released a fact sheet in December detailing the need for improved “essential health care.” What’s shocking about WHO’s report? The organization’s number doesn’t account for unintentional injuries, ectopic pregnancies, or any other leading causes of
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13 Nov 2025

Salisbury University Incident Update: Apology, Resolution, and Lessons for the Pro-Life Movement

Rachel Nesmith | November 13, 2025
It all started on October 9, when our “All Human Life is Valuable” campus tour at Salisbury University abruptly took a turn. During a Students for Life of America tabling event designed to foster dialogue about the dignity of every human life, a male student staged a grotesque act of protest using a coat hanger and a basketball. He mimicked giving himself an abortion, played vulgar music, and shouted offensive remarks.  The
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