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Kelsey is a political moderate with a legal background (BA in Psychology & Religious Studies from University of Miami, JD from University of Virginia). She founded SPL in 2009 and currently serves as Board President. She regularly provides insight into the variety of state and federal court cases and legislation pertaining to abortion.
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Elle magazine recently published an interview with filmmaker Tracy Droz Tragos, whose documentary Abortion: Stories Women Tell premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival later this month. The Elle article is entitled: “Is This the First Non-Political Movie About Abortion?” I don’t have access to the film, of course, but my sneaking suspicion is that […]
In February, we reported that Created Equal had launched Project Weak Link, a petition effort calling upon Stericycle to cease doing business with Planned Parenthood. Stericycle is a medical waste disposal company. In addition to its legitimate business, Stericycle unfortunately contracts with abortionists. Planned Parenthood centers rely upon Stericycle to, quite literally, get rid of […]
The Atlantic has put together a wish list for a liberal Supreme Court, and the top priority is no surprise: Most obviously, Roe v. Wade and the right to abortion would be secure. State laws imposing restrictions on abortions would be far less likely to be upheld. Since 2010, states have adopted about 290 laws […]
The Life/Peace/Justice conference is just two weeks away! Join us in Philadelphia for this amazing gathering of whole life activists, learning from one another about abortion, war, the death penalty, and assisted suicide. The event begins on the night of Friday, April 22, with a fundraising dinner for a local pregnancy resource center. The keynote […]
[Today’s guest post by Sean Killackey is part of our paid blogging program.] In his 1989 essay Why Abortion is Immoral, Don Marquis notes that “a sketch of standard anti-abortion and pro-choice arguments exhibits how those arguments possess certain symmetries that explain why partisans of those positions are so convinced of the correctness of their […]
Graphic via RAINN Two years ago, we wrote: In 31 states, a rapist can sue to obtain custody or visitation rights for the child conceived by his violence against the mother. I have to believe that these laws are simply the result of oversight. Perhaps these laws were written decades ago, when rape was a […]
In 2009, Abby Johnson walked away from her management position at a Texas Planned Parenthood abortion facility and became a pro-woman pro-life activist. You probably know her for her memoir, Unplanned. Or maybe you recognize her from this PSA that aired a few years back: Abby went on to found And Then There Were None […]
A message from Ms. Gibson’s pregnancy center LifeNews recently published an article about Kathy Gibson, a woman who faced an unplanned pregnancy as a teenager and went on to lead a pregnancy resource center. The title of the article: She Was a Preacher’s Kid. They Told Her: “Your Dad Will be Fired if They Find […]
Photo via Pro-Life Utah Pro-choice author Christina Cauterucci has an article up at Slate entitled Study: Utah’s 72-Hour Waiting Period Doesn’t Dissuade Women From Having Abortions. It is an excellent example of “Headline Contradicted By Actual Article,”* because buried in the fourth paragraph is a testimonial from a woman who said “About two days after the […]
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