Category: Med & Law
Baby Born Four Months Premature with Severe Complications Grows Up and Gets Drafted to the NFL
Caroline Wharton | May 20, 2023
GUEST POST: Derick Hall has garnered national attention in the football world as a linebacker at Auburn University. This year, he was selected in the second round of the NFL draft to join the Seattle Seahawks. As incredible as it is for any young man to be picked in the NFL draft, Hall’s story is even more unlikely. Hall, now
Students for Life of America Challenges PETA “to join our efforts to protect the environment and endangered species by stopping the practice of dumping medical waste” from Chemical Abortion Pills
Kristi Hamrick | May 19, 2023
On Endangered Species Day, SFLA sends letter to PETA President, asking for support for Red Bag Medical Waste Requirements to protect waterways “Other industries do not receive permission for government-sanctioned, corporate dumping of medical waste,” wrote SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “The Abortion Industry should not receive tacit permission to pollute.” Click here to view Students for Life Action’s Call to Environmentally Minded
SFLA Alumni Highlight: Bernadette Tasy
Caroline Wharton | May 19, 2023
GUEST POST: Bernadette Tasy graduated from Fresno State University with her bachelor’s degree in 2017 and her master’s degree in 2019. She co-founded Fresno State Students for Life and served as president from 2016-2019. After spending some time as a full-time speech language pathologist, Tasy ultimately felt called to further the pro-life cause with her work and now serves on
It’s Time to Stop Taking Planned Parenthood’s Bad Advice
Caroline Wharton | May 19, 2023
GUEST POST: We appear to be living through an experience of mass delusion in which people continue to believe that Planned Parenthood is helping women’s health. Even though Planned Parenthood is responsible for more abortions in the United States than any other business, many people are hesitant to criticize them. People still mistakenly believe that Planned Parenthood is providing lots of essential
VIDEO: Fetusphobic Professor Becomes Unhinged Over Peaceful Pro-life Students on Campus, Destroys Display
Caroline Wharton | May 18, 2023
With abortion violence on the rise, it’s tough to be pro-life anywhere, but Students for Life of America (SFLA) leaders are bravely taking on even the most visceral college campuses because everyone deserves to know the truth about abortion. However, some students and faculty members cannot take sight of respectfully displayed information on abortion – the realities of the death
Nominated for Best College Group: Mizzou Students for Life
Caroline Wharton | May 18, 2023
GUEST POST: As we come to the close of the 2022-2023 academic year, Students for Life of America (SFLA) will be giving out three end-of-year awards for Best New Group, Best High School Group, and Best College Group — and you get to help us choose which groups deserve these awards! Mizzou Students for Life is nominated for Best College
LISTEN: Special Episode of ‘Explicitly Pro-Life’ with Kristan Hawkins Tackling the Devastating Affects of Chemical Abortion on the Environment
Caroline Wharton | May 17, 2023
Last week, the team at Students for Life of America (SFLA) hosted an urgent nationwide webcast on the devastating affects of the Chemical Abortion Pill on the environment and how it is poisoning women and killing preborn children. SFLA President Kristan Hawkins knew this audience would be willing to take action by contacting their state’s Attorney General. You can do
Fifth Circuit Tackles the Dirty Little Secret of How Chemical Abortion Pills Pushed on the Market & the “See No Evil” Strategy of Ignoring its Dangers
Kristi Hamrick | May 17, 2023
“Abortion activists called pregnancy an ‘illness’ to force a dangerous life-ending drug on the market. Then the FDA followed a ‘See No Evil’ Strategy of ignoring health risks and environmental concerns,” said Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins. “As SFLA details in a number of citizen petitions, the FDA has failed to protect people from deadly consequences.” CLICK
How One Man Saved 2.5 Million Babies
Caroline Wharton | May 17, 2023
GUEST POST: James Harrison no longer donates blood. But there are children alive today because of his life-time commitment to give. At 86, he was required by Australian regulations to stop blood plasma donations since the age of 81. For the 60 years before that? Harrison donated blood regularly. Over his lifetime, Harrison donated 1,173 times, making his last donation on
FACT CHECK: Will Restricting the Abortion Pill Impact Treatment for Miscarriage or Cushing Syndrome?
Caroline Wharton | May 16, 2023
The following article, written by Carole Novelli, was originally published by Live Action. Click HERE to view it on their website. Abortion proponents claim that if access to the abortion pill (mifepristone) is limited, women who suffer from a miscarriage or from Cushing syndrome will be negatively impacted. But is this true? Mifepristone is the active ingredient used in both the abortion