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October Recap
/1 Comment/in SPL Emails, Uncategorized /by adminProjects Kelsey has been mentoring a younger pro-lifer through Students for Life of America. Monica has been soliciting and editing guest blog posts from scientists, attorneys, and philosophers. And on October 1, Terrisa launched the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU), a pro-life group for left-leaning people ready to eradicate abortion extremism from the Democratic party. PAAU has infuriated pro-abortion […]
Poll: Majority of Texans, including 52% of women, support Texas heartbeat law
/0 Comments/in Pro-Life Demographics, Research, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderTwo Women Sue Late-Term Abortion Center for Medical Malpractice
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardA late-term abortion business in Bethesda, MD, operated by the notorious Leroy Carhart, is the defendant in two separate federal lawsuits alleging injuries from botched abortions. The lawsuits were filed in July and September of this year. Both abortions occurred in May of 2020. The first plaintiff, Haiamont Aragaw, pursued a eugenic discrimination abortion at […]
All Eyes on the Race for Governor of Virginia
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardVirginians will elect a new governor on November 2. Early voting has already begun. Pro-life advocates have a keen interest in the race, not only because of its potential impact on protections for unborn children in Virginia, but also because it could serve as a bellwether for the 2022 midterms. Current Virginia Governor Ralph Northam […]
The Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments in Texas Heartbeat Act Case
/0 Comments/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe Supreme Court has taken up the Biden administration’s lawsuit against the Texas Heartbeat Act and will hear oral arguments next Monday, November 1. This will not be an argument about the incorrectness of Roe and Casey. The Court has limited its consideration to one issue: “May the United States bring suit in federal court […]
Why artificial wombs pose a challenge to pro-choice personhood arguments
/0 Comments/in Personhood, Philosophy, Uncategorized /by Alex Hyun[Photo credit Patricia Prudente from Unsplash] Personhood and Artificial Womb Technology In 2017, artificial womb technology was successfully used to support lamb fetuses that had been transferred from their mothers, and there’s hope that this technology will soon be used on very premature human infants. This makes it important to think about the moral status […]
Embryos & metaphysical personhood: both biology & philosophy support the pro-life case.
/0 Comments/in Personhood, Philosophy, Uncategorized /by Kristina ArtukovićPhoto credit NeONBRAND with Unsplash [Esta publicación está disponible en español aquí.] Today’s guest blog post is by Kristina Artuković Anyone who is in any way involved in the debate on prenatal justice knows that it usually involves tiring discussions about the meaning of terms like human, person, personhood or potentiality. More versed pro-choice advocates […]
An Open Letter to a Young Texan
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardDear Young Texan, I am not sure how to address you. I do not know your name. I do not know your gender. I do not even know, definitively, whether you will grow up in Texas. Many years will pass before you will be old enough to read this. But with a few clues, I […]
Why Women Didn’t Need ‘Roe’ to Get Ahead: An Interview With the Head of Secular Pro-Life
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardPro-life Catholic reporter Christine Rousselle recently interviewed Kelsey Hazzard (pictured), the president of Secular Pro-Life, for an article in the National Catholic Register about the upcoming Dobbs case at the Supreme Court. An excerpt from that article appears below. * * * This December, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in the […]