
SFLAction to Score Vote Biden’s Pick for FDA Commissioner, Notoriously Pro-Abortion Dr. Robert Califf
Kristi Hamrick | January 12, 2022
“Joe Biden’s pick to head the embattled FDA has a track record of prioritizing the desires of Abortion pill pushers over the needs of women who may want to survive taking them,” said SFLAction’s Kristan Hawkins. “Students for Life Action will score the Senate vote on Dr. Robert Califf who has shown that he cares more about abortion than the

The Essential Checklist for the National Pro-Life March
Brenna Lewis | January 12, 2022
Heading to the National Pro-Life March in Washington, D.C. is a big deal. For many, it’s a long trip that is the culmination of months of planning. With it right around the corner, we wanted to help make your journey a little easier. Here is the essential 2022 National Pro-Life March Checklist: Wondering what to pack? The weather in Washington,

Your Itinerary for the Week of Pro-Life Activism
Caroline Wharton | January 11, 2022
The most important week of the year for the pro-life movement is coming up, and Students for Life of America is here to help you maximize it. If you’re headed to Washington D.C. for the National Pro-Life March, you should know about other important opportunities available while you’re there. Forget your FOMO: Here is a pro-life activist’s itinerary for the

Faulty Prenatal Testing Ignites Fire of Indignation
Caroline Wharton | January 10, 2022
A New York Times report has finally connected the dots and ignited a fire of righteous anger for the many pregnant women who have been subjected to needless worry after incorrect prenatal testing. Many of us can name several women in our lives who have experienced erroneous prenatal diagnoses—and then been advised to abort based upon that diagnosis. However, this New York Times analysis

Mandate or No Mandate, The Pro-Life Generation Will Not Miss Roe’s Last Official Anniversary
Kristi Hamrick | January 7, 2022
Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, whose support for abortion is well-known, seems to have come up with a plan to try and throw a wrench into plans to mourn the 49th anniversary of the infamous Roe v. Wade decision that wiped out the pro-life laws of the 50 states replacing them with chaos. Under her leadership, the D.C. government in late December announced that

Standing With You Cheers for the January Group of the Month!
Caroline Wharton | January 7, 2022
As we welcome in the New Year, Standing with You celebrates the first group to be recognized in 2022 for their outstanding work toward abolishing abortion and supporting parents and children. Congratulations to our January Group of the Month, the Northern Right to Life group in Kentucky! We have selected Northern Right to Life, a Students for Life of America

South Dakota Sticks It to the Abortion Lobby Again in New Chemical Abortion Regulation
Caroline Wharton | January 7, 2022
If you need a reminder of how far ahead of the abortion lobby the Pro-Life Generation is, we’ve got just the thing for you. A r Once again, South Dakota is rocking the abortion lobby’s world as yet another pro-life measure has been put into place—and we are all about it. This new measure will help clamp down on Chemical

SFLA’s ‘Christian Schools Project’ Gains National Media Attention
Kristi Hamrick | January 6, 2022
In December, Students for Life of America (SFLA) launched the Christian Schools Project. The project is an extensive research deep-dive into all 784 Christian (Protestant and Catholic) colleges and universities in the United States to learn which ones are connected with the Planned Parenthood abortion behemoth, and how. The project is housed at SFLA’s Demetree Institute for Pro-Life Advancement.

Paid Abortion Leave: Compensation for Killing Children
Caroline Wharton | January 6, 2022
More reports are popping up concerning a new policy currently rearing its ugly head in several United States cities: paid abortion leave for city employees. That’s right; in three American cities today, if you’re a municipal employee, you can kill your child and be rewarded with a full paycheck and at least one day off. Is this why people say

The Associated Press Features Moving Interview with Birth Mom Glad She Chose Adoption
Caroline Wharton | January 6, 2022
In light of recent attacks on adoption following the Dobbs v. Jackson case, a recent piece by the Associated Press (AP) highlighted the pro-life movement and the heartwarming story of a courageous mother who chose life and an adoptive family for her children—not once, but twice. This story being shared by an international news organization amidst the adoption-bashing was