We Finally Agree: Roe is Going to Go
Caroline Wharton | December 3, 2021
Hell must have finally frozen over because the unthinkable has happened: pro-life and pro-abortion sources are agreeing on something. Nationwide, media organizations of all ideological affiliations are sounding the alarm that Roe v. Wade is on its way out. For a long time, Students for Life of America has been mocked for saying this, but through working hard to say good riddance to this godforsaken ruling, the
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Kristan Hawkins: America Needs to Get Ready for a World After Roe
Kristan Hawkins | December 3, 2021
Reposted from Fox News: Reading the polls, it’s clear that most people don’t understand Roe v. Wade at all, which is significant as the landmark case that set up America’s extreme abortion policy will be debated Wednesday at the Supreme Court when Dobbs v. Jackson is argued. While people might say they support Roe, their minds change when they read the fine print because if you
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Free Speech Violations for Pro-Lifers Even Happen in the Workplace
Caroline Wharton | December 8, 2022
If you’re reading this article, you’re probably no stranger to Students for Life Action (SFLAction) and Students for Life of America’s (SFLA) blogs where we often share the stories of free speech violations faced by our activists on high school and college campuses – it’s been a reoccurring theme this year. However, an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal recently
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As New Study Shows Skyrocket in Abortion Pill Stockpiling, Here Are Three Reasons Everyone Should Be Concerned
Caroline Wharton | January 4, 2024
Are there downsides to hoarding pills that promise death? This is the question that every American — regardless of their opinion on abortion — needs to ask themselves as a newly released research letter from the medical journal Jama Internal Medicine shows a serious increase in the stockpiling of Chemical Abortion Pills. According to reporting from USA Today, the online
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Major Obstetric “Authority” ACOG is Pro-Abortion
Samantha Kamman | July 8, 2021
Many media outlets treat the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) as an impartial resource on abortion — as if citing the group somehow adds legitimacy to the pro-choice position. For example, Slate referenced the ACOG while reporting on a January Supreme Court ruling that upheld a district court decision to continue requiring in-person visits for chemical abortions.
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WATCH: Kristan Hawkins & CNN Face Off On the Effects of Roe Being Reversed
Caroline Wharton | June 28, 2022
As part of the surplus of Students for Life Action (SFLAction) and Students for Life of America (SFLA) media coverage following the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court decision which reversed Roe v. Wade, SFLAction and SFLA President Kristan Hawkins went head-to-head with CNN anchor Pamela Brown on the scientific facts of abortion. Read a rundown of their conversation below, and
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Most People Support a 15-Week Abortion Limit
Brenna Lewis | June 8, 2021
Since the Supreme Court granted review of Mississippi’s 15-week abortion limit by adding Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization to their docket, the nation is buzzing about abortion limits. Are they good? Are they bad? What does the majority believe? Abortion groups like Planned Parenthood, NARAL, and others post on social as if all Americans believe in limitless abortion.
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SFLAction Congratulates & Celebrates Pro-Life States Who Are Once Again Free to Create Life-Affirming Policy
Caroline Wharton | June 27, 2022
“Now that Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey can no longer muzzle the voice of the American people, we are overjoyed to watch states work to protect their citizens through life-affirming laws,” said Students for Life Action President Kristan Hawkins. “The pro-life movement will continue to walk along state legislatures to usher in laws which defend and support
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A Conversation with the New York Times: After Ballot Losses, Where Does the Anti-Abortion Movement Go Next?
Caroline Wharton | August 21, 2023
Reprinted with permission of the New York Times. To read the article on their site, click HERE. After Ballot Losses, Where Does the Anti-Abortion Movement Go Next? It’s a quandary for many of the 2024 Republican presidential candidates set to debate this Wednesday night: how to talk about abortion in America now that their long-held goal of overturning Roe v.
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TONIGHT: Kristan Hawkins’ ‘No Woman Stands Alone’ Speaking Tour Stops at Mississippi State University
Kristi Hamrick | March 8, 2022
“The nation is ready for a Post-Roe America,” said Students for Life of America president Kristan Hawkins. “As the Supreme Court prepares to hand down the most important abortion ruling since Roe v. Wade, the Pro-Life Generation is all grown up and has been working in legislatures, on courts, in communities, online, and on the ground to ensure that no
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