Category: News

The 1973 Abortion Loophole that Opens the Door to ALL Abortion – Any Time, Any Place, Any Age – and It’s Back in the News
Kristi Hamrick | February 16, 2024
Most people familiar with the abortion’s legal history know that in 1973 the Roe v. Wade 7-2 decision created a “right” to abortion. But it didn’t stop there. A companion case, Doe v. Bolton, opened the door for abortion so wide that it allowed for abortion through all nine months, for any reason at all, and sometimes with taxpayer funding. This might seem like ancient

Rick Santorum and His Daughter’s Journey with Trisomy 18
Jordan Butler | February 16, 2024
GUEST POST: Sen. Rick Santorum will be a special guest on an upcoming Students for Life Action Media Event Tuesday, March 5, at 2 p.m. This is more about his story from his team. It was 1996, and the newly elected Republican U.S. Senate majority was in search of a sponsor for a bill to ban partial-birth abortions. Rick Santorum,

Students for Life of America Team Members Sign Letter in Opposition of Abortion Lobby’s Targeting of Black Community in the Atlanta Airport
Kristi Hamrick | February 14, 2024
This news release was reposted from our sister organization, Students for Life Action. It is “Troubling & Disturbing” That Pro-Abortion Advertising Frequently Features Black Women “As a Black woman, the abortion industry’s transparent targeting of my community is deeply offensive. Why are Black women being singled out as unfit for motherhood? Why are Black babies’ intrinsic value being denied? The

Assassination of Science: The Charlotte Lozier’s Abortion Pill Studies Wrongly Retracted
Jordan Butler | February 13, 2024
Science is science no matter the publication, right? Not so fast. A growing controversy is building in abortion-friendly outlets claiming that research from those who have expressed concern for mothers and their preborn children needs to be disqualified. What is at stake is a Supreme Court case that asks about how harmful ARE abortions from Chemical Abortion Pills. As soon

Heartbeat of Resilience: Baby Indiana’s Journey with Trisomy 18 and the Unwavering Support of Her NICU Mom-Nurse
Jordan Butler | February 9, 2024
Registered NICU nurse Kathryn Kerr is accustomed to caring for the most vulnerable. When her daughter was diagnosed with Trisomy 18 and recommended for abortion, Kathryn embarked on the most difficult, joy-filled, and grievous journey of advocacy for her daughter, Indiana. She continues her advocacy for others as a care coordinator for Verity’s Village. Kathryn already had three beautiful teenagers

The New Yorker Labels Facility a Late-Term Abortion “Safe Haven.” For Preborn Children, It’s a Killing Field.
Jordan Butler | February 8, 2024
Pro-abortion supporters and activists talk out of two sides of their mouths when it comes to third-trimester abortions. One moment, they’re insisting that third-trimester abortions are rare, but in the next breath, they want to legalize and extend it to any point before birth. They’re attempting to normalize it everywhere, from Chemical Abortion Pills to late-term abortions. The New Yorker

Planned Parenthood and the FDA Betrayed Elizabeth by Lying about Chemical Abortion Pills. Now She’s Fighting Back
Jordan Butler | February 7, 2024
With a name like Planned Parenthood, one would think they would plan out what’s best for their female patients. While Planned Parenthood is a euphemism for planning and procuring the death of a preborn child, Elizabeth Gillette didn’t know that. At 24, Gillette went to her local Planned Parenthood for help. She was led to believe a chemical abortion

Pro-Life Violations Extend Beyond American College Campuses: UK Preacher Convicted for Displaying Bible Verse Sign Outside Abortion Facility
Jordan Butler | February 5, 2024
Free speech violations on college campuses continue to make the news, and for good reason. Students for Life of America’s (SLFA) findings last year pointed towards the second most significant issue among pro-lifers on campus: speech censorship by school administrations. This issue isn’t isolated to school campuses in the United States. Recently, UK Christian preacher Stephen Green was prosecuted

Abortionists Offer Abortion as the Antidote to Rape in Wildly Speculative “Research Letter” that Ignores an Alleged Epidemic of Sexual Assault under the Biden Administration’s Watch … and NPR helps.
Kristi Hamrick | January 30, 2024
The crime of rape, the violation and violence of rape, is an evil that must not be ignored, as too many are violated with intent and too few brought to justice. It is an issue that should be tackled head on, with the understanding that our first concern needs to be the safety and support of the victim, and should include law enforcement, as

The Violence of the Pro-Abortion Movement Exposes the Hypocrisy of the DOJ Against the Pro-Life Movement
Mattison Brooks | October 9, 2023
Merrick Garland, the Supreme Court justice nominee that never was and otherwise emptiest of empty suits at the Department of Justice, got emotional during an interview with CBS’ Scott Pelley the other day. What was the source of his tears? Was it remorse for targeting of traditional conservatives and Catholics? Was it the lack of meaningful prosecution of the most