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14 Jul 2020

Federal Judges Can’t Acknowledge That Heartbeats Indicate Life

Brenna Lewis | July 14, 2020
  The state of Georgia garnered national attention in 2019 with their attempt to pass a “heartbeat bill,” legislation that would prohibit abortion when baby’s heartbeat can be detected. A parallel situation just occurred in Tennessee when the court immediately blocked their heartbeat bill minutes after its signing by the governor. The ACLU (supposedly the ‘American Civil Liberties Union’) can chalk up
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28 Feb 2020

SFLA’s “Heart to Heart” Tour Makes Its Way Across the Midwest

Brenna Lewis | February 28, 2020
This semester’s campus tour display, Heart to Heart, will visit dozens of campuses before its conclusion in April 2020. Last week, it made stops across the Midwest, in Kansas & Nebraska. SFLA Regional Coordinator for the Midwest, Connor McCarty, shared some stories from his time on campuses with the tour so far. Wichita State Monday, February 17 Leading up to this stop,
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17 Feb 2020

Students for Life Launches New “Heart to Heart” Campus Tour!

Brenna Lewis | February 17, 2020
Every semester, Students for Life of America does a campus “tour” display – an interactive, educational banner setup about a specific pro-life topic. This semester, we created a new display – the Heart to Heart Tour. And it launches today (February 17th, 2020) with its first stop at Wichita State University in Kansas. Debate about abortion has dominated recent news
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14 Feb 2020

Students for Life Launches New “Heart to Heart” Campus Tour TODAY!

Brenna Lewis | February 14, 2020
Every semester, Students for Life of America does a campus “tour” display – an interactive, educational banner setup about a specific pro-life topic. This semester, we created a new display – the Heart to Heart Tour. Debate about abortion has dominated recent news cycles. It’s easy to stand against late-term abortion and even infanticide (unless you’re a Democrat running for
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