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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
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One Woman’s Story on How an Ultrasound Saved Her Baby’s Life
Caroline Wharton | January 5, 2022
You’ve probably heard the old saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words,” and sometimes those pictures can save lives, too. We all know that women do change their minds while at abortion appointments even though we rarely hear about it. Anecdotally, we hear that often it involves mothers seeing their children for the first time. Recently, Students for
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National Pro-Life Leaders Say Chemical Abortion Pill Pushing is an 11 On a Crisis Scale of 1 to 10
Caroline Wharton | December 16, 2021
As we await the FDA’s announcement of a decision regarding restrictions on Chemical Abortion Pills, Students for Life of America president, Kristan Hawkins, spoke to Representative Bob Good on the importance of stopping abortion pills from going through the mail. Earlier this year, Good introduced a bill called the “Teleabortion Prevention Act of 2021,” and he shared with Hawkins
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Do You Understand Safe Haven Laws?
Caroline Wharton | December 15, 2021
The Dobbs v. Jackson oral arguments at the Supreme Court drew attention to the subject of Safe Haven Laws. Simply put, Safe Haven Laws (also called “Baby Moses” laws or “Safe Surrender” laws enable parents of infants to surrender their children at designated, safe locations within a certain timeframe after the child’s birth (this varies by state). Parents who avail themselves of
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Student Exhorts Pro-Lifers to be Encouraged in Face of Bullying
Caroline Wharton | December 8, 2021
GUEST POST: Recently, the Supreme Court heard the oral arguments for Dobbs v. Jackson, one of the most instrumental cases that could possibly lead to the reversal of Roe v. Wade—and the pro-abortion supporters on the other side of the aisle are getting scared. They realize that this case could be the beginning of the end for Roe v. Wade
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Pro-Abortion Post-Roe Plans Are Nakedly Chemical Abortion
Caroline Wharton | December 6, 2021
The shocking spectacle of four pro-abortion women making a media circus out of taking what they said were Chemical Abortion Pills in front of the Supreme Court on the day that an historic abortion-related case was argued is yet another clue into the abortion lobby’s slimy and sneaky post-Dobbs/post-Roe strategy. The Washington Post reported later that the women were not really pregnant,
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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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