
Poll Claims Gen Z Is Having a Hard Time Registering to Vote. Here’s How
SFLA Staff | July 2, 2020
Generation Z (Zoomers) has generated massive political energy recently by leading nationwide protests. Many are wondering if this civic enthusiasm will lead to a higher voter turnout for young people, and those who have been influenced by their message. With more young Americans becoming eligible to vote, the November presidential election could be impacted. Generation Z is expected to account

T.A.L.K. is a Wrap! And the Winners Are…
Lori Cascio | July 1, 2020
After 334 days of counting pro-life conversations, the T.A.L.K. Challenge and other Students for Life efforts have inspired 25,738 conversations about abortion. This brought our national Students for Life T.A.L.K. efforts to 209,423 conversations! Here’s the breakdown: We had 122,027 conversations through our TALK Digital efforts, targeting pro-choice and inactive pro-lifers mainly on social media with surveys and chats. 26,247 conversations came from our

Democratic Senator Responsible for Louisiana Abortion Law Denounces Supreme Court Ruling
SFLA Staff | July 1, 2020
Democratic Louisiana State Senator Katrina Jackson was horrified by the stories of Louisiana abortion facilities subjecting women to deplorable conditions. Sitting on the Louisiana Health and Welfare Committee, Jackson was shocked to learn the state’s primary abortion clinic in Baton Rouge had a decade-long history of subjecting women to substandard care. Jackson’s “Unsafe Abortion Protection Act” from 2014 mandated that

Pro-Choice Vandal Attacks Pro-life Bridge Display
Brenna Lewis | July 1, 2020
For the second time in two months, a pro-life bridge in the Chicagoland area was attacked by a pro-choice vandal! The first incident occurred in May 2020. The second incident happened during the Pro-life Action League’s third annual National Pro-life Bridges Day on June 26, 2020. Chris Iverson, Vice President of Chicago Pro-Life Future, along with his friends were displaying

During the COVID-19 Crisis, Students for Life of America Helped 22 Women Choose Life
Kristi Hamrick | July 1, 2020
Over the course of the school year, Students for Life’s Pregnant on Campus Initiative: Collected over 418,500 diapers as well as other items like clothes, bottles, and much more; Hosted 243 baby drives; Raised more than $100,000 for pregnant and parenting students, including more than $41,940 for student scholarships; Reported 1,812 hours volunteering; Equipped 51 Students for Life groups to work with their school

When All Was Said and Done… Here’s What We Did This School Year!
Brenna Lewis | June 30, 2020
When the school year started last fall, no one could’ve predicted the chaos that would ensue. We went from a regular semester with easy-going chatter about the end of the decade… to full-on pandemonium with a wide-spread infectious disease and riots in the streets. Many businesses and other organizations had to shut down. But shutting down isn’t really an

Hurry – The T.A.L.K. Challenge is Almost Over!
Lori Cascio | June 30, 2020
At the beginning of this school year, we set out to have 250,000 conversations about abortion. The COVID-19 pandemic threw a big curveball at us, but we still managed to have tens of thousands of heart-changing conversations as part of this T.A.L.K. Campaign. The T.A.L.K. Campaign formally ends tonight, June 30th, at midnight… but we couldn’t wait to share some student stories! Here

Students for Life Calls on Planned Parenthood to Condemn Chinese Government’s Latest Weaponizing of Abortion
Kristi Hamrick | June 30, 2020
“The Chinese government’s long-standing policy of forcibly ending innocent preborn life and punishing parents who want a larger family is both tragic and well known. I call on Alexis McGill Johnson to stand with me and condemn the use of abortion as a tool of genocide by the Chinese government, to prevent the loss of innocent pre-born life against the wishes

The Best (and Worst) of the Supreme Court’s Decision on Louisiana’s Abortion Law
Brenna Lewis | June 30, 2020
The Supreme Court just handed down a ruling in the June Medical Services v. Gee case that was a degrading loss for women in Louisiana. The case was regarding safety standards and whether or not Louisiana had the right to require their abortion facilities to adhere to some, such as admitting privileges to a nearby hospital. In other words, the case didn’t

Supreme Court Decides That Abortion Facilities Don’t Have to Follow Rules
Brenna Lewis | June 29, 2020
Earlier today, the Supreme Court finally handed down a ruling on a case we’ve been following very closely: the Louisiana abortion law that requires abortion facilities to follow basic health and safety rules. The case is June Medical Services LLC v. Russo.It’s disappointing to share that they decided to cave in to the abortion lobby and set a precedent to allow abortion facilities