Category: safe haven laws
A Year After Roe, Adoptions are on the Rise Proving Life-Affirming Resources Flourish When Abortion is Off the Table
Caroline Wharton | July 11, 2023
When faced with an unexpected pregnancy, the pro-life movement encourages women and families to seek life-affirming resources that don’t include abortion. Some life-affirming resources for parents that are unable to raise their child include Safe Havens, foster care, and adoption. While Students for Life Action (SFLAction) and Students for Life of America (SFLA) recognize reforms are needed to better the foster care and adoption systems,
Jennifer Lawrence Has Volunteered Herself as Tribute for Most Backwards Opinion on Abortion – the HUBRIS Games
Caroline Wharton | September 7, 2022
In an unsurprising fashion (and often in fashion magazines), Hollywood elite have weighed in on the issue of abortion and have lent their misguided opinions to millions of readers, viewers, and followers. This week, A-list celebrity Jennifer Lawrence confessed a stunning revelation to Vogue regarding two tragic miscarriages she suffered. It was reported that Lawrence said had she NOT suffered a
Safe Haven Laws 101: Answering Your Top Questions
Caroline Wharton | August 11, 2022
If it helps women and children, the abortion lobby is usually against it, and that includes Safe Haven Laws, which have recently been under attack by abortion supporters. While these laws were created for the express purpose of aiding families in distress, somehow the abortion lobby has begun to call Safe Havens “disingenuous.” Clearly, the abortion lobby is seriously ignorant
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