
New Students for Life Display Uses Virtual Reality to Humanize Preborn Babies
Sarah Michalak | September 13, 2021
Abortion has many victims. Often their stories go untold, their pain is ignored, and their existence is overlooked. The victims of abortion deserve to be seen and their stories need to be heard. Abortion harms preborn humans, women, families, people with disabilities, men, lower income families, people of color, student athletes, underage girls, and more. We know that abortion disproportionately affects vulnerable groups,
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The Top 8 Myths About the New Texas Abortion Law
Brenna Lewis | September 2, 2021
Texas has enacted the nation’s first Heartbeat Act (SB 8), a law that prohibits abortionists from killing preborn babies after a heartbeat is able to be detected by medical equipment. The heartbeat of gestating humans begins around 21 days after fertilization as the heart is one of the first organs to form. The law is unique as it empowers
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Students for Life Action Applauds the “Baby Steps” the Supreme Court Took in their 5-4 Decision Leaving Texas’ Pro-Life Law in Place
Kristi Hamrick | September 2, 2021
“The Supreme Court is taking baby steps toward the obvious conclusion that aborting babies by the millions is not a Constitutional ‘right,’” said Students for Life Action President Kristan Hawkins. “Today’s news is a wakeup call for Corporate Abortion that has hidden a predatory and barbaric business behind claims of Constitutional cover.” UPDATE: The Texas Supreme Court has delivered yet
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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
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Students for Life of America and Human Coalition Action File Amicus Brief Calling to End Roe
Kristi Hamrick | July 29, 2021
From the front lines of pro-life advocacy, women join together in a brief to the Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson. The amicus brief spotlights the science of life, the major flaws of abortion precedents, and the vast societal impact 48 years of legalized abortion wrought. “Abortion commodifies humans—pregnant mothers and their unborn children,” Students for Life/Human Coalition brief. WASHINGTON, D.C. (07-29-2021) – Students for
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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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Students for Life Applauds Record Number of Abortion Bans: Pro-Lifers Prepare for a World Without Roe
Samantha Kamman | June 30, 2021
According to Governing Magazine, more than a dozen states considered total or partial bans on abortion this year, furthering protections for preborn children. All in all, 2021 saw states enact more than 80 restrictions on abortion, the most in any year since Roe v. Wade forced the country to tolerate abortion on a nationwide scale. With the U.S. Supreme
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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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Sorting Fact from Fiction: An Upcoming Challenge to Roe v. Wade
Brenna Lewis | May 18, 2021
On May 17th, the Supreme Court made the significant decision to pick up the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case out of Mississippi. This case, according to SCOTUS Blog, is “a challenge to the constitutionality of a Mississippi law that (with limited exceptions) bars abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy.” Hey hey, ho ho. Roe v. Wade is
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Students for Life Action says that a Historic Opportunity now exists to Review the Supreme Court’s Takeover of Abortion Policy in Roe v. Wade
Kristi Hamrick | May 17, 2021
Hawkins at Twitter: Hey hey, ho ho. Roe v. Wade is going to go! “Today’s news that the Supreme Court has decided to accept the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case that deals with abortion limits pre-viability is overdue but good news for the Pro-Life Generation,” said Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins. “We are ready for a Post-Roe America, where the violence
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