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Students for Life & SCOTUS: The 2025 Amicus Briefs That Could Reshape Parental Rights and Pro-Life Law
Jordan Butler | October 8, 2025
As the U.S. Supreme Court kicks off its October term, Students for Life of America (SFLA) is actively engaged in shaping the legal landscape when it comes to protecting children inside and outside of the womb. In 2025, SFLA signed onto several amicus briefs in pending cases that reflect our mission to protect Life from abortion or transgender mutilation, defend parental rights, shield children

Does Your School Offer Abortion in Its Insurance Plan? How Preborn Death Became a Part of Your PPO.
Jordan Butler | October 6, 2025
Getting into the groove of the school season brings familiar challenges, including the ongoing fight over abortion. While hearts and minds are engaged in campus debates, another battle unfolds quietly: student insurance plans that cover abortion. We have Harvard University to thank as the “trailblazer.” A few years after Roe v. Wade’s establishment, the school’s paper, Harvard Crimson, announced in November 1976 that elective abortions would be included in its regular health

Run, Forest, Run: Tennessee Abortion Supporter Favors Both Theft & Death
Caroline Wharton | October 3, 2025
If your moral code is wrong about the big things, the little things will be out of whack, too. Case in point? Students for Life of America (SFLA) groups are regularly discriminated against by the abortion lobby on campus while advocating for preborn children. Abortion supporters who think it’s perfectly all right to kill human babies in the womb unsurprisingly also think it’s perfectly acceptable to inflict various kinds of other injustices on our students. That’s exactly what has happened recently at Middle Tennessee State

Even Planned Parenthood Can’t Deny It: Abortion Rates Fell Post-Roe
Jordan Butler | October 3, 2025
The fall of Roe v. Wade is yielding life-saving results, and even Planned Parenthood’s own research arm, the Guttmacher Institute, can’t deny it. In a recent article, TIME reluctantly reported that approximately 518,940 abortions took place in states without near-total abortion restrictions during the first half of 2025. That’s a 5% decrease compared to the same period in 2024. Even more telling, the number of people crossing state lines for abortions dropped by 8%: a clear sign that pro-life laws are having

BREAKING: Students for Life Action Slams Trump Administration for Reckless Approval of New Chemical Abortion Protocol—Calls It a “Stain on the Trump Presidency” for Failing to Protect Babies and Mothers
Kristi Hamrick | October 2, 2025
Students for Life Action: The Trump Administration Fails to Protect Babies & Their Mothers with Reckless Approval of a NEW VERSION of Chemical Abortion; This is a “Stain on the Trump Presidency” WASHINGTON D.C. (10-02-2025) — On the same day that Trump Administration Officials received yet another request to discuss the review of Chemical Abortion Pills, it is reported that a generic version of the first of the two abortion-causing

81 Protests, 36 States, and One Clear Message: STOP PHARMACY ABORTIONS
Jordan Butler | September 30, 2025
Last week, Students for Life of America (SFLA) made national waves with its second “Stop Pharmacy Abortions” Week of Protests, mobilizing the Pro-Life Generation (PLG) across over 85 events in 35 states. From coast to coast, passionate advocates gathered outside pharmacies, including major chains like CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart, to demand an end to the distribution of Chemical Abortion Pills. The week was packed with powerful moments and courageous activism. One of the most intense

Facts Make Harvard Flip Out: Abortion Supporter Overturns SFLA Table at Ivy League
Caroline Wharton | September 30, 2025
Facts don’t care about your feelings, and many abortion supporters, unfortunately, don’t care about facts — or being respectful of others. In an increasing number of cases, the facts actually make the abortion lobby flip out and act aggressively. That’s what we saw at Harvard University when an abortion supporter actually chose flipping our table over to finding common ground in discussion. READ: Students for Life’s “All Human Life is Valuable” Tour Meets HOSTILITY at Harvard As part of Students for Life of America’s (SFLA) Fall 2025 All

Walmart Showdown During “Stop Pharmacy Abortions” Event: Peaceful Pro-Life Students vs. One Very Angry Shopper
Jordan Butler | September 25, 2025
You know what they say: if something wild is going to happen, it’ll probably happen at Walmart. Add a few passionate pro-lifers to the mix, and you’ve got the recipe for a mostly peaceful showdown (peaceful on our end, of course). This week, Students for Life of America (SFLA) turned up the volume with our nationwide “Stop Pharmacy Abortions” protests—an urgent response to the deregulations of the abortion marketplace by the former Biden

Predator in the Classroom? California Teacher Reportedly Raped Student, Pushed Abortion
Jordan Butler | September 24, 2025
After an investigation was launched into Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) in Virginia after staff at Centreville High School allegedly used school funds to arrange abortions for minors without parental consent, California is now facing its own deeply troubling scandal. A teacher at a Walnut Creek charter school is being sued for allegedly raping and impregnating a female student—and then begging her to get an abortion to protect his

Lives Touched & Hope Delivered: See How the Pro-Life Generation Reached Neighborhoods with “Summer of Service”
Kate Carney | September 19, 2025
Sometimes, a woman in need is just a neighborhood away. When a pregnant mother faces a vulnerable moment, the most powerful response is to meet her where she is, not just physically and emotionally—but financially. After all, the most considerable financial cost associated with babies is diapers. Typically, parents spend between $840 and $1,000 per year per child in the United States. For low-income