Category: Wrongful Death
We Need More Fathers Like Corey Comperatore, The Man Who Died Protecting His Family at the Trump Rally
Jordan Estabrook | July 16, 2024
The real victim of Former President Donald Trump’s assassination attempt is not the Democrats’ ambitions: It’s a man who sacrificed his life for his family. As the media swirls with stories of Trump’s miraculous assassination attempt survival, his own bravery wasn’t the only of note. A firefighter, self-proclaimed “girl dad,” and described as a pillar of the community Corey Comperatore,
Remembering Terri Schiavo, Involuntarily Euthanized 16 Years Ago
Brenna Lewis | March 31, 2021
Though our top priority, Students for Life of America is not only working to stop abortion in this country. We defend all innocent life from unnatural, systematic termination. Euthanasia is an increasingly urgent problem in the United States – now so more than ever. Euthanasia is defined as the intentional ending of a person’s life, through direct action (called active euthanasia) or
Forbes Fibs, Says Abortion Doesn’t Affect Fertility (Spoiler: It Does)
Brenna Lewis | September 4, 2020
This week, Forbes posted an article attempting to make the case that induced abortion does not have an adverse affect on women’s fertility. Problem is, there’s a lot of evidence contrary to this premise. And this isn’t the only alarming point made – the author also cites that 61% of unintended pregnancies globally end in abortion. Can that possibly be true?
After Killing a Woman in May, Alabama Abortion Facility is Still at Large
Jessica Nardi | September 1, 2020
When a woman died shortly after leaving an abortion facility in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, concerned citizens and pro-life groups called for an investigation. That was on May 7, and the facility still hasn’t faced any scrutiny. “SFLA is calling for a full investigation of West Alabama Women’s Center in Tuscaloosa, following the tragic loss of life reported,” said Students for
Ole Miss Students for Life Restarts in Wake of Tragedy
Brenna Lewis | February 13, 2020
Last summer, tragedy struck in Oxford, MS when 22-year-old Ally Kostial was violently murdered and found just miles from the Ole Miss campus. A member of the Greek community and active as a pilates and yoga instructor on campus, Ally’s death shook her community to the core. Mississippians, alum and students, have asked themselves since that day in July —