Category: Laws

SFLAction Calls on Veterans Administration to Drop “Unlawful & Unethical” Plan to Force Abortion into Veterans Service in States where Preborn Life is Protected
Kristi Hamrick | September 15, 2022
“The Biden Administration again proves that safe, legal, and rare is their ghost of abortion policy past while unlawful, unethical, and unlimited abortion is their present obsession,” said Students for Life Action President Kristan Hawkins. “But as 40 pro-life leaders already told Congress, misusing federal lands to break state laws will be opposed and is not legal, though it seems

SFLAction and SFLA President Warns Biden & Dems that Going ALL IN on the Violence of Abortion is a Bad Bet
Caroline Wharton | September 15, 2022
In an op-ed published by RealClearPolitics, Students for Life Action (SFLAction) and Students for Life of America (SFLA) President Kristan Hawkins warned the Biden Administration and their abortion-loving allies that banking on the issue of abortion being a BIG winner at the polls is a mistake. In her article titled “Biden and Allies Betting Voters Like Abortion as Much as

More States Try to Codify Abortion Up to Birth, Out of Step With What People Really Support
Caroline Wharton | February 21, 2022
GUEST POST: In recent weeks, our nation has witnessed some of the most extreme pro-abortion legislation at the state level than ever before. In Vermont, legislators voted to move forward with enshrining elective abortion without limits in their state constitution. Pro-abortion lawmakers in Maryland are also seeking to secure a referendum to have elective abortion protected under their state constitution.

A Baby Saved from Abortion Is Playing in the Super Bowl
Caroline Wharton | February 13, 2022
The Super Bowl is here and there’s a great pro-life football story to celebrate today to share with your friends and family this weekend. One of the players at the Super Bowl this weekend was saved from the violence of abortion. How It Began: In Ohio, a pro-life couple named Greg and Annie Miller opened a maternity home for pregnant