
“Disappointed but not Discouraged” About Change in the March for Life Plans
Autumn Doersching
January 16, 2021
“Disappointed but not Discouraged” by the change in the March for Life Plans, Students for Life of America will #Stand4Life in 19 Cities and D.C. in a Number of Events...
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In Kansas, Pro-Life “Value Them Both Amendment” Gets Second Chance following Election in which SFLAction Engaged in Heated Primary
Autumn Doersching
January 13, 2021
UPDATE: 1/19/2021 The Kansas Legislature is expected to vote on the Value Them Both Amendment on Thursday, January 21, 2021. Please take 30 seconds to fill out this form to...
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The Supreme Court Protects Women by Ruling Against Online Abortion Pill Distribution
Autumn Doersching
January 13, 2021
Students for Life Calls Supreme Court Ruling Against Online Chemical Abortion Pill Distribution “A life-saving decision” and a “Victory of Commonsense” WASHINGTON D.C. (01-12-2021) – Following news of the Supreme...
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SFLAction is Protecting Lives in Georgia
Autumn Doersching
December 29, 2020
SFLAction to Send Hundreds of Pro-Life Staff and Students to Georgia to Engage in Senate Races because of the “Life and Death Stakes” “With Democrats already pledging to force taxpayer...
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As Biden heads to Georgia, SFLAction Says “Life and Death Stakes” Makes Voting Pro-Life First the Responsibility of Every Voter
Autumn Doersching
December 15, 2020
SFLAction’s Toni McFadden describes the importance of that race in an op-ed titled “As a Black Woman with a Voice, I Must Fight to Save My Race” “My choice in...
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Student All Call
Autumn Doersching
November 9, 2020
STUDENTS: We need your voices. There is a lot to digest from the 2020 election. Where do we go from here? What can we do? What can we expect? Let’s...
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Senator Cotton Introduces Legislation to Protect Free Speech on College Campuses
SFLA Action Staff
August 11, 2020
Students for Life of America (SFLA) and Students for Life Action (SFLAction) applaud members of the United States Senate for introducing legislation that will ensure our students’ First Amendment rights. ...
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