
New York Times Doesn’t Care About Sloppy Science and Lack of Abortion Safeguards
Jordan Butler | March 8, 2024
Abortion extremists who declare their undying commitment to women’s health and nonbiased science have no issue with sloppy science and lack of abortion safeguards. The New York Times showed a study reporting that at least one in six abortions, around 14,000 a month, was conducted via telehealth from July through September. WeCount of the Society of Family Planning, a research

Students for Life Action Calls Newly Signed IVF Bill an “Overreaction to a Troubling Situation,” & New Data Shows Less than 1 in 10 Support the Troubled Business on Learning More
Mattison Brooks | March 7, 2024
“We understand the desire to support parents hoping for a child, but it’s an overreaction to a troubling situation to allow the sometimes-sloppy Invitro Fertilization industry a get-out-of-regulation free card,” said Students for Life Action President Kristan Hawkins. “This law should have been rejected for its overreach. Remember how this began? An IVF business allowed someone access to three families’

10 Reasons to Add Chemical Abortion Pills to Your HATE List
Jordan Butler | March 7, 2024
Oh, Chemical Abortion Pills, how do we hate thee? Let us count the ways. Maybe that’s not quite how the sonnet goes, but Students for Life of America made a list anyway. For women, Chemical Abortion Pills are what nightmares are made of and gives sexual abusers and sex traffickers a free pass. The only people who gain anything are

In Fox News Op-ed, SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins and Kristi Hamrick Slam Biden’s Environmental Gas Stove Initiative While Ignoring Chemical Abortion Pills
Jordan Butler | March 7, 2024
In an op-ed recently published by Fox News, Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins and Vice President of Media and Policy Kristi Hamrick slam Biden’s lack of environmental initiative to include medical waste as babies are flushed down the toilet after chemical abortions. LEARN MORE: THIS IS CHEMICAL ABORTION The op-ed titled “Forget gas stoves. The big

We Chose Life Webcast: Countering the Pro-Abortion, Kate Cox Narrative
Jordan Butler | March 6, 2024
In advance of the State of the Union address, members of congress and their staff, media, and people across the country joined together yesterday to hear an alternative story of choosing life presented by Students for Life of America and distinguished guests. Kate Cox became a household name when Jill Biden invited her as a guest to the State

Company Decides Aiding Sexual Abusers with Over-the-Counter Birth Control is Good for Business
Jordan Butler | March 5, 2024
Perrigo Company apparently decided that potentially aiding abusers could be good for their pocketbook. New York Times reports that they’ll be the first to provide nonprescription over-the-counter birth control, Opill. It will be available in stores and online for $19.99. Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins put out a statement last year calling the FDA Advisory Committee’s recommendation

Walgreens and CVS Aren’t the Only Ones: College Students Jump Onboard the Chemical Abortion Pill Train
Jordan Butler | March 5, 2024
Chemical Abortion Pills aren’t just coming to the local Walgreens and CVS, but to college campuses as well. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has a student government ballot referendum to provide Chemical Abortion Pills on campus as if homework and classes aren’t stressful enough. Students for Life’s Upper Midwest Regional Coordinator Shawna Weber, alongside Northern Regional Manager Tom Usle, worked

Dune: A High-Grossing, Hollywood Hit Hinges on Pro-Life Themes
Jordan Butler | March 5, 2024
SPOILER ALERT: If you don’t know the story and want to wait for the movie, STOP! If you’ve been a long-time fan of Dune, read on! It’s no secret that Dune: Part Two is a box office hit and sci-fi masterpiece. Based on the popular 1960s science fiction books by Frank Herbert, Dune follows the journey of Paul Atreides

If Life is Inconvenient, It Doesn’t Matter According to Pro-Abortion Activists
Jordan Butler | March 4, 2024
For the pro-abortion media, there are no abortion exceptions. Their logic allows every abortion to be permittable and makes exceptions broader. However, each exception has a common thread: each relies on circumstance. It could be how the child was conceived, the health conditions present, and/or their chance of living. It’s as broad as the mother’s mental health state, which can

A Closer Look at the Alabama IVF Case
Savanna Deretich | March 1, 2024
Invitro Fertilization (IVF) is a complicated issue… an issue that has been too rarely debated in a public policy space, which is one of the reasons why the advances in technology have far outpaced conversation about how to handle it. Now unexpectedly, the pro-life movement is being asked to address concerns about IVF issue due to the recent Alabama court