Category: SFLA in the News

Students for Life of America Submits Legal Analysis to the Environmental Protection Agency, Detailing Reasons for Tracking the Active Metabolites in Chemical Abortion Pills because “Everyone needs Safe Drinking Water”
Kristi Hamrick | February 5, 2024
“It’s painfully ironic that the Biden Administration’s environmental zealots will make gas stoves and functioning cars a thing of the past while demanding government-sanctioned, corporate dumping of aborted human children and pathological waste. The Pro-Life Generation is calling on the EPA to track the active metabolites in the pollution from Chemical Abortion Pills that today are flushed into our drinking

Show THEM the Money: Despite Known Risks of Chemical Abortion Pills, the Manufacturer REALLY WANTS TO MAKE MORE
Mattison Brooks | September 11, 2023
In news that will probably shock no one (but make Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina extremely happy) the manufacturer of Mifepristone, a Chemical Abortion drug, has asked the Supreme Court to ensure continued access. As reported by The Hill: “The conservative judges ruled the FDA acted improperly when it said mifepristone can be used up to 10 weeks of pregnancy rather than seven, allowed the

From Toilet Seats to Congress – One Pro-Life Woman’s Journey
Brenna Lewis | July 29, 2021
One of Students for Life Action (SFLAction, our sister organization)’s new recruits is Brooke Paz, a California native who has been involved with Students for Life since her own school days. This month, Brooke is celebrating SFLAction’s first in-person staff briefing on Capitol Hill since February 2020 (before the coronavirus struck)… and it was a huge success! Brooke

Sorting Fact from Fiction: An Upcoming Challenge to Roe v. Wade
Brenna Lewis | May 18, 2021
On May 17th, the Supreme Court made the significant decision to pick up the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case out of Mississippi. This case, according to SCOTUS Blog, is “a challenge to the constitutionality of a Mississippi law that (with limited exceptions) bars abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy.” Hey hey, ho ho. Roe v. Wade is

Students for Life, Pro-Life Allies Hold Rally Demanding Action Against Barbaric Research at University of Pittsburgh
Autumn Doersching | May 7, 2021
“Following a video exposing horrifying research and partnership with Planned Parenthood at Pitt, Students for Life has mobilized Pennsylvania residents to call and email state legislators and rally in person to make their voices heard,” said Kristan Hawkins, President of Students for Life and Students for Life Action PITTSBURGH, P.A., and WASHINGTON, D.C. (05-06-2021) – TOMORROW (Friday, May 7th), Students for Life and other

With Just a Click, You Can Gift a Mom in Need This Mother’s Day!
Autumn Doersching | April 26, 2021
Mother’s Day is such a special time for us to celebrate the moms in our lives, and this Mother’s Day, we’re asking you to celebrate a few moms you may not even know! This day is a wonderful time to let a mom know how much you appreciate her with a little gift to show that you care. This can mean something extra

Toni McFadden to Deliver Remarks in Support of Hyde Amendment
Autumn Doersching | April 9, 2021
“If the Hyde Amendment is gutted after more than 40 years of bipartisan support, I can guarantee that the result will NOT be improved lives for women and families of color. The result will be more dead Black children,” said Toni McFadden. “I think it’s ironic that the left is obsessed with talking about racism and discrimination but wants us

Our BIG Weekend Standing for Life
Brenna Lewis | February 4, 2021
As part of our #Stand4Life Weekend, the Pro-Life Generation nationwide took to the streets of their own cities to take a stand for the preborn. The full weekend included public policy activism, sidewalk advocacy outside of abortion facilities, and what was possibly the world’s biggest Life Chain event! Despite D.C.’s closure and the National Pro-Life March going virtual, pro-life

Midwifery Student Suspended Because She Believes Babies Should be Born
Jessica Nardi | December 16, 2020
A pro-life student at the University of Nottingham in England won a recent settlement after she was suspended from her midwife program for supporting the dignity of life. In her final year of study, Julia Rynkiewicz’s “fitness to practice” was questioned by the program because she served as president of the school’s Students for Life group. Rynkiewicz had to

American Pollsters Need to Re-Think Their Career Paths
Brenna Lewis | November 4, 2020
If we thought the pollsters (and the media) screwed up big time in the 2016 Presidential election… their failure this time is enough that they may want to rethink their careers. In fairness to them, it’s a tumultuous time in our history. But they were still wrong about their election predictions across the board. Don’t let the media and pollsters