
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: GraceAnn Trevillian in the National Leaders Collective Supports Women at Liberty University and Internationally
Jordan Butler | February 16, 2024
Students for Life of America (SFLA) is proud to accept amazing students like GraceAnn Trevillian, a senior at Liberty University, into SFLA’s leadership programs through the National Leaders Collective (NLC). For the 2023-2024 school year, Trevillian is a part of the Standing With You Fellowship program, learning to become an expert on changing campus policies to become more pregnant

The 1973 Abortion Loophole that Opens the Door to ALL Abortion – Any Time, Any Place, Any Age – and It’s Back in the News
Kristi Hamrick | February 16, 2024
Most people familiar with the abortion’s legal history know that in 1973 the Roe v. Wade 7-2 decision created a “right” to abortion. But it didn’t stop there. A companion case, Doe v. Bolton, opened the door for abortion so wide that it allowed for abortion through all nine months, for any reason at all, and sometimes with taxpayer funding. This might seem like ancient

Rick Santorum and His Daughter’s Journey with Trisomy 18
Jordan Butler | February 16, 2024
GUEST POST: Sen. Rick Santorum will be a special guest on an upcoming Students for Life Action Media Event Tuesday, March 5, at 2 p.m. This is more about his story from his team. It was 1996, and the newly elected Republican U.S. Senate majority was in search of a sponsor for a bill to ban partial-birth abortions. Rick Santorum,

Planned Parenthood and Colleges Hijack Valentine’s Day with Cringy Sex and Condom Week
Jordan Butler | February 15, 2024
If Planned Parenthood wasn’t cringy enough, they decided to turn it up 100 notches by hijacking Valentine’s Day and the rest of the week with National Condom Week, and colleges joined in by promoting Sex Week. Valentine’s Day was once a sweet, loving holiday for children and adults to hand out Valentines to their classmates and friends, eat a

Life Shouldn’t Be Determined by a Faulty Test: Early Prenatal Tests on the Rise to Determine Abortion
Jordan Butler | February 15, 2024
A recent TIME article discusses how more women, not “pregnant people,” are doing early prenatal testing for Down syndrome, Trisomy 13 and 18 as abortion restrictions tighten. After all, the “clock is ticking,” according to TIME authors Laura Ungar and Amanda Seitz. States like North Carolina limit abortion after 12 weeks, Utah after 18 weeks, and Arizona at 15

How Abortion Harms Women: SFLA’s Best Clap Backs
Jordan Butler | February 14, 2024
No matter how pro-abortion activists spin it, abortion hurts women in more ways than one. And nobody knows that better than women. Abortion radicals may scream about how Roe v. Wade’s reversal has only hurt and oppressed women. They may insist on how safe it is, even wanting Chemical Abortion Pills at the local Rite Aid and Walgreens.

Students for Life of America Team Members Sign Letter in Opposition of Abortion Lobby’s Targeting of Black Community in the Atlanta Airport
Kristi Hamrick | February 14, 2024
This news release was reposted from our sister organization, Students for Life Action. It is “Troubling & Disturbing” That Pro-Abortion Advertising Frequently Features Black Women “As a Black woman, the abortion industry’s transparent targeting of my community is deeply offensive. Why are Black women being singled out as unfit for motherhood? Why are Black babies’ intrinsic value being denied? The

Students for Life of America and EveryLife Partner for “Love Them Both” Valentine’s Day Diaper Drive
Jordan Butler | February 14, 2024
Powered by the Pro-Life Generation and EveryLife, Students for Life of America (SFLA) is partnering with EveryLife for the “Love Them Both” Valentine’s Day Diaper Drive. Two of the most reported reasons why women choose abortion are because they feel they cannot properly care for or financially support their child. One box of diapers can be the difference in a

Planned Parenthood Targeted Black Students and This Principal Had Something to Say
Jordan Butler | February 13, 2024
Not all heroes wear capes, but some of them wear striped pantsuits while telling Planned Parenthood to stay away from their kids. Despite Planned Parenthood’s eugenics and racist past, they still attempt to convince people that Margaret Sanger’s goal to reduce the Black population was either fictionalized or ancient history that no longer defines Planned Parenthood’s actual goals. A

Assassination of Science: The Charlotte Lozier’s Abortion Pill Studies Wrongly Retracted
Jordan Butler | February 13, 2024
Science is science no matter the publication, right? Not so fast. A growing controversy is building in abortion-friendly outlets claiming that research from those who have expressed concern for mothers and their preborn children needs to be disqualified. What is at stake is a Supreme Court case that asks about how harmful ARE abortions from Chemical Abortion Pills. As soon