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SFLA Condemns Child Abuse of Any Kind
Kristi Hamrick | February 6, 2021
This morning, on social media, the SFLA/SFLAction team learned of charges filed against a former employee Ruben Verastigui, related to child pornography. Ruben Verastigui worked for Students for Life from Sept. 5, 2014 to Dec. 2, 2016, following some engagement when he was a student himself. He worked in an office doing graphic design and had no oversight or management

Joe Biden’s Abortion Policies are the Opposite of Most Americans
Kristi Hamrick | January 28, 2021
As President Biden Prepares to End the Mexico City Policy, Force Abortion Funding into Healthcare, Attack the Hyde Amendment and Codify Roe, His Extremist Policy Swings Are the Opposite of Most Americans (and of his own former record.) “If your ‘healthcare policy’ kills people on purpose, you’re doing it wrong,” says Students for Life of America/SFLAction President Kristan Hawkins.

More Proof That the Future is Pro-Life
Caroline Wharton | December 2, 2020
Every new addition to the Pro-Life Generation is cause for celebration! This fall, another chapter joined our Pro-Life Future Initiative, which is a network of pro-life young professional groups. Hartford for Life (in Connecticut) is the newest Pro-Life Future chapter! Their launch party was hosted by six founding leaders on Saturday October 24th – and it was a great

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Brenna Lewis | November 9, 2020
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“What is Chemical Abortion?”
Brenna Lewis | November 5, 2020
On Thursday, December 3rd at 6 pm CST, Students for Life at Baylor College of Medicine will be hosting Dr. Christina Francis, Chairman of the Board of The American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists. She will dive into answering the question, “What is Chemical Abortion?” To limit the spread of Covid-19, the event will be held online. Event Details:

SFLA & SFLAction Celebrate the Passage of Louisiana Amendment 1
Kristi Hamrick | November 4, 2020
SFLA & SFLAction Celebrate the Passage of Louisiana Amendment 1: “Voters Must be Free to Decide their Own Laws, not Judges.” “Voters in Louisiana sent a clear message with Amendment 1 that they want to decide their abortion laws, not unelected judges,” said SFLA/SFLAction’s Kristan Hawkins. FREDERICKSBURG, V.A. and BATON ROUGE, L.A. (11-03-20) – Louisiana voters passed Amendment 1 by large

U.S. Senators Speak on Behalf of SAVE Act; Democrats Won’t Take the Step to Protect Women
Brenna Lewis | September 23, 2020
On September 22, pro-life senators spoke to protect preborn children and their mothers from the dangers of chemical abortion. The legislation in question is S.3072, the Support and Value Expectant (SAVE) Moms and Babies Act of 2019, which will regulate Mifeprex from being available through the mail or telemedicine. The legislation is enthusiastically supported by Students for Life and is
Abortion Litigation and The Legal Case Against Chemical Abortion
Brenna Lewis | September 21, 2020
On October 28th at 6 PM, Marquette Law Society for Life and Students for Life at The Medical College of Wisconsin will be hosting Elissa Graves from Alliance Defending Freedom to speak on Abortion Litigation and The Legal Case Against Chemical Abortion. To limit the spread of Covid-19, the event will be held online. Event Details: Date: October 28th, 2020

Five Things That Planned Parenthood Doesn’t Want You to Know
SFLA Staff | August 13, 2020
Planned Parenthood’s motto promises women “Care no matter what.” This statement may be true, but not in the way one would think. Relying on the sexual revolution philosophies, the abortion provider commits over 300,000 abortions every year, and more than 900 abortions every day. Advertising themselves as an advocate of women’s healthcare, the organization has helped promulgate the idea that abortion somehow sets

Girl at Center of Famous Surrogacy Case Passes Away at Age 8
SFLA Staff | August 6, 2020
Seraphina Harrell’s case made national news after her surrogate mother, Crystal Kelley, refused to comply with the wishes of the couple who hired her by aborting Harrell. An ultrasound exam showed Harrell had multiple severe birth defects, and Kelley was offered $10,000 by the couple to have an abortion. Kelley turned the money down, and she continued with the pregnancy. Harrell’s