
You Could be Paying for Someone’s Abortion With Your Insurance
Brenna Lewis | August 9, 2021
Guest post by Freeman Marshall, SFLA Student Leader For the majority of Americans, health insurance (private or not) is a standard fixture. Thus, unsurprisingly, it is a massive industry. With the sheer size of the industry, red tape surrounding healthcare, and Obama-era insurance mandates… it’s easy for things to get confusing. Unfortunately, most major providers cover abortion or abortifacient

Mom and Baby SAVED from Abortion in Illinois
Brenna Lewis | August 7, 2021
Today is the annual National Pro-Life Gen Sidewalk Day. Pro-lifers nationwide took to the sidewalks outside of their local abortion facilities to offer mothers help, hope, and a chance to walk away with their babies. In Granite City, Illinois, Hope Clinic commits abortions on babies up to six months old (24 weeks gestation). But one mom and baby made

SHOCKING: Pro-Life Investigator Says Babies are Born, Then Dissected Alive by Researchers
Brenna Lewis | August 6, 2021
In May, Students for Life and other pro-life allies rallied at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) to demand action on the university’s inhumane research on aborted children. The university’s activities were recently exposed in a video and testimony by David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress. Read more about Daleiden’s testimony HERE. Now, Daleiden has released even MORE disturbing allegations about the University of Pittsburgh’s

10 Things You Didn’t Know about Taxpayer Funded Abortion
Brenna Lewis | August 5, 2021
The Hyde Amendment is a political “rider” that that is attached to the annual HHS Labor appropriations bill and essentially prevents taxpayer dollars from directly going towards abortion via Medicaid. It was first enacted in September of 1976 (three years after the handing down of Roe v. Wade). Now, for the first time since 1976, it is under attack. This,

Planned Parenthood Tells Pro-Lifers with Ultrasound Unit to MOVE
Brenna Lewis | August 5, 2021
Guest post by Chloe Chandler, pro-life student leader I work very closely with Pro-Life Utah, my state’s leading pro-life organization, as the editor for their blog and have recently branched out into sidewalk counseling. We have a mobile ultrasound clinic that we park outside of Planned Parenthood each day where we offer women free ultrasounds, pregnancy tests, and pregnancy options counseling. Women

These are the Biggest Fears About Starting a Students for Life Group (And We Can Help)
Lori Cascio | August 5, 2021
This July, Students for Life of America hosted online “Claim Your Campus” trainings on the East and West Coasts. Students were taught how to start their own Students for Life groups at their schools. Participants heard from guest speaker Autumn Lindsey, played Kahoot!, and collaborated to problem solve. The “Claim Your Campus” training also spotlighted several student guests who shared their

Medical Student EXPELLED from Notoriously Pro-Abortion Program; Lawsuit Filed over Allegations It Was Due to Student’s Pro-Life Position
Kristi Hamrick | August 5, 2021
“Viewpoint discrimination is running rampant in workplaces, online, and on college campuses,” said Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins. “Students’ futures should not be threatened simply because their beliefs don’t line up perfectly with their professors’, but once again, a student must head to court to fight for basic rights.” LOUISVILLE, KY (08-05-2021) – Louisville resident and fourth-year medical

LAWSUIT FILED! Pro-Life Medical Student EXPELLED from Infamously Pro-Abortion Medical School Seeks Help
Kristi Hamrick | August 5, 2021
Austin Clark was a fourth-year medical student at the University of Louisville who was set to graduate in May 2021. Austin was preparing to begin his career as a doctor to help his family and future patients. But the medical school cut those dreams short by formally dismissing him on July 15th, 2020, according to a lawsuit recently filed and amended this month. The

If Everyone Knew What Roe v. Wade Actually Does… We Can Reverse It
Kristan Hawkins | August 4, 2021
In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Supreme Court will consider—for the first time since Roe v. Wade—allowing state abortion bans based on gestational limits. As a tragic consequence of Roe, abortion on-demand has come to operate silently in the background of American life, largely accepted as the status quo by the generations born since 1973. Many say

One Year Later, Pro-life Students Still Wait for Justice, Students for Life Still in Court Fighting for the Free Speech Rights of Pro-Life Americans in Washington D.C.
Kristi Hamrick | August 2, 2021
Since two students were arrested for trying to chalk BLACK PREBORN LIVES MATTER, an amicus brief has been filed, Billboards erected, the honors to the infamous Margaret Sanger targeted for removal, and the nation moves closer to a world without Roe. “Our efforts to make a statement about the value of preborn life in the minority community have