Category: D&E
Appeals Court Delivers a win for “Common Sense and Common Decency” in Upholding Texas’ Ban of Barbaric Abortion Practice
Kristi Hamrick | August 20, 2021
WASHINGTON D.C. (08-19-2021) – In response to news that a federal appeals court upheld Texas’ S.B. 8 that prohibits a “common” abortion practice later in pregnancy in which an infant is dismembered and removed from a mother’s womb, also called a “dilation and evacuation” abortion, Students for Life Action President Kristan Hawkins said it was “a win for common sense and common decency.” Hawkins made the following remarks: “Dismembering a preborn
This is a Blatant Example of Why Pro-Life Petitioning Matters
Brenna Lewis | June 16, 2020
Last week, the saga of Colorado’s Initiative 120 overcame its second-to-last hurdle when enough signatures were collected to get it on the November ballot. The initiative, also known as Due Date Too Late, is a pro-life effort to introduce a 22-week (5.5 month) abortion limit in a state where abortion up until birth is allowed. For scale, researchers currently estimate