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Three takeaways from NIFLA v. Becerra
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardYesterday, the Supreme Court handed down a 5-4 decision in favor of the pregnancy centers challenging a California law that required them to post signage advertising state-funded abortion. The majority opinion, which found that the pregnancy centers were protected by the First Amendment, was written by Justice Thomas and joined by Chief Justice Roberts and […]
Join us at the Pro-Life Women’s Conference THIS WEEKEND!
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe Third Annual Pro-Life Women’s Conference is happening this weekend in St. Louis, and Secular Pro-Life is proud to once again be an exhibiting sponsor. Come by our booth to learn more about our #NextNominee campaign to put a pro-life woman on the Supreme Court (have you joined yet?), and get free stuff! The conference […]
Three takeaways from Gallup abortion polling
/0 Comments/in Research, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardGallup recently released a series of articles on its latest abortion survey, which goes into much more detail than previous years. There’s far more data than I can realistically cover in a blog post, but here are three things that caught my eye. Confusion about why women seek abortions: 60% of Americans say that abortion […]
#NextNominee petitions President Trump to nominate a pro-life woman for the next Supreme Court vacancy
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Young adult anti-abortion advocates organized by Secular Pro-Life have launched #NextNominee, a campaign to fill the next Supreme Court vacancy with a pro-life woman. The centerpiece of the campaign is a petition hosted at petitions.whitehouse.gov, a federal website that allows concerned citizens to voice their concerns directly to White House officials. If […]
Another waste disposal company quits working with abortion vendors
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardLast week, Operation Rescue announced its discovery that Biomedical Waste Services was the disposal company picking up the remains of victims at thirteen surgical abortion facilities in Maryland—including the notorious late-term abortion center operated by Leroy Carhart. Carhart has killed several women in the course of his practice, in addition to untold numbers of children in […]
Make your voice heard!
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardTwo critical life-related matters are open for public comment. The first is a proposed federal regulation that would protect Title X funds from Planned Parenthood. The second is a proposal before the American Board of Medical Specialities (AMBS) to create a new board specialty in “Complex Family Planning”—code for late-term abortion. Title X Regulation As […]
Former Planned Parenthood workers say Planned Parenthood covered up statutory rape
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Sarah TerzoThe pro-life group Live Action has released a series of videos documenting cases where Planned Parenthood failed to report statutory rape and sent underage girls home with their abusers. In every state, a young teen who has sex with an adult is considered a victim of statutory rape and sexual exploitation. Some of these are […]
Saving Lives in Memory of Baby Emily
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Guest BloggerWhen I was a child, my baby sister died just two days before her delivery date when my mom’s uterus ruptured unexpectedly—the result of my Caesarean birth just four years earlier. It was the first real tragedy my parents faced in their marriage, and she just happened to die on the anniversary of Roe v. […]
Abortion is Nothing to Celebrate
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOn May 25, Ireland voted in favor of appealing their 8th amendment, passed in 1983, which addressed the equal right to life of unborn children and their mothers. The results were announced the following morning, to reactions of cheers, celebrations, and tears. These were happy tears from the pro-choice crowd, shed because while the country […]
Chemical Abortion and the Law
/0 Comments/in Abortion pills, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardYou may have read that last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to a law regulating chemical abortion in Arkansas. The law requires chemical abortion vendors to partner with doctors who have hospital admitting privileges. As a result, two Arkansas abortion centers that do only chemical (and not surgical) abortions, and […]