Wednesday, January 14 2026
By System Admin,
Wednesday, January 14 2026
Support for abortion among Christian colleges in the United States has skyrocketed since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, according to a new report by Students for Life of America's Demetree Institute for Pro-Life Advancement (IPA). IPA identified 725 Christian schools, defined as "an institution of higher education affiliated with a Christ-centered denomination and publicly claiming historical Christian faith in its founding," and combed through the colleges' websites for references to abortion found that one in seven is connected to the abortion industry.
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Public Opinion
Friday, January 9 2026
By System Admin,
Friday, January 9 2026
Above all else, pro-lifers should be uncompromising in continually upping the pressure on the Trump administration around the abortion pill. The Biden administration’s decision during the pandemic to allow women to receive a prescription without meeting with a doctor in-person dramatically expanded access to abortion pills. Not only has that led to an uptick in abortions post-Dobbs, it has also produced horrifying cases of men mail-ordering abortion drugs and covertly administering them to wives or girlfriends. At a bare minimum, a nominally pro-life White House should restore the in-person requirement.
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Public Opinion
Thursday, January 8 2026
By System Admin,
Thursday, January 8 2026
Marking a dark day for protections for the unborn, in a landmark 4-1 decision, the Wyoming Supreme Court struck down two sweeping abortion restrictions, including the nation’s first explicit abortion pill ban, ruling that they violate the state constitution. According to The Hill, the court sided with Wellspring Health Access, Chelsea’s Fund, and four women who argued that Wyoming’s 2023 bans infringed on Article 1, Section 38 of the Wyoming state constitution, which affirms an adult’s “right to make his or her own health care decisions.” The laws under review included the Life is a Human Right Act, which enacted a near-total ban on abortion and specifically outlawed abortion pills, the first such law in the U.S. since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022.
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Courts
Wednesday, January 7 2026
By System Admin,
Wednesday, January 7 2026
After President Donald Trump told House Republicans to be "flexible" on the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits public funding of elective abortions, in negotiations on health care subsidies, a key national pro-life group argued the policy should be "a minimum standard in the Republican Party." During a speech to the House GOP conference at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the president suggested to members of his party that addressing rising health care costs could give them an edge over Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections, telling them, "Now you have to be a little flexible on Hyde."
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Politics
By System Admin,
Wednesday, January 7 2026
Colorado has agreed to pay $6.1 million in attorney fees for its unconstitutional attack on abortion pill reversal that was struck down by a federal court. The state will pay $5.4 million in attorneys fees to Becket, and another $700,000 to Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF). The ruling represents a significant victory in the fight for life in a notoriously pro-abortion state. ADF Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot said in a statement, "Government officials can't silence medical professionals and prevent them from saving lives."
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Courts
Friday, January 2 2026
By System Admin,
Friday, January 2 2026
A recently published open letter, backed by a wide group of Christian conservatives, called on pastors to preach unapologetically about abortion from the pulpit, contending that silence on this issue has fatal ramifications for both preborn children and mothers. The letter, released by Human Coalition, points to abortion as a defining moral crisis and a Gospel issue, instead of simply a political topic. The letter quoted biblical teaching and moral duty as the foundation for proactive preaching regarding the dignity of human life "without fear or compromise."
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Front Lines
Tuesday, December 30 2025
By System Admin,
Tuesday, December 30 2025
To date, four of Iowa’s six Planned Parenthoods have shuttered their doors permanently due to a lack of funding. Iowa senator Joni Enst has vowed to vote in favor of the Protect Funding for Women’s Health Care Act, which would permanently block federal funding from Planned Parenthood. “I am committed to defending the most vulnerable among us. That’s why I will always stand up to protect taxpayer dollars from funding any organization that takes the life of an unborn child. I’m glad the Trump administration is working to end the left’s radical abortion-on-demand agenda,” Ernst said.
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Legislation
Monday, December 29 2025
By System Admin,
Monday, December 29 2025
Center for Christian Virtue published an exit poll report that applied the principle to the moral and spiritual health of Ohio, titled "Vital Signs." The results are deeply concerning: Thirty percent of Ohioans who believe life begins at conception still voted for Issue One, to make abortion a "right in the state. One in three self-identified weekly churchgoing Catholics and Evangelicals supported the abortion amendment. These numbers make one thing clear: if the Church loses moral clarity on the issue of life, culture will follow. To rebuild a culture of life, the Church must first rebuild conviction.
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Public Opinion
Tuesday, December 23 2025
By System Admin,
Tuesday, December 23 2025
Thirty percent of Americans believe abortion should be legal "under any circumstances," compared with 13 percent saying it should be illegal in all circumstances, as of May 2025. The majority of Americans, 55 percent, say it depends on the circumstances. At the same time, the public leans more toward viewing abortion as morally acceptable (49 percent) than morally wrong (40 percent) and toward self-identifying as pro-choice (51 percent) than pro-life (43 percent).
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Public Opinion
Wednesday, December 17 2025
By System Admin,
Wednesday, December 17 2025
Earlier this month, a coalition of Republican legislators in Wisconsin introduced a bill that would hold abortion drug manufacturers responsible for the proper disposal of abortion pills and the remains of aborted babies. Overall, the bill's goal is to prevent abortion pills—and blood, tissue, and human remains that have been exposed to abortion drugs—from being flushed down a toilet and entering the water system. It's one of several similar wastewater-focused bills that pro-life leaders are promoting across the United States.
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Legislation
Monday, December 15 2025
By System Admin,
Monday, December 15 2025
In our system of government, everything done ultimately originates from the people themselves. The Framers set up two political branches, the legislative and executive, to reflect this political philosophy of popular sovereignty and self-government. The judiciary, meanwhile, is meant to be a passive institution, the brakes on the vehicle of state. Modern history illustrates progressive-liberal jurists taking the wheel and putting the gas to the floor, driving us in a direction they feel is best, and thereby usurping the powers and functions of the other two branches, unbalancing the traditional constitutional order of our government.
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Public Opinion
Wednesday, December 10 2025
By System Admin,
Wednesday, December 10 2025
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America is calling for Marty Makary, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner, to be fired from his position, citing concerns that he "slow-walked" a study into the effects of abortion drugs on women. Makary and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised lawmakers and state attorneys general that the FDA was in the process of compiling a safety study on the chemical abortion drugs mifepristone and misoprostol. Yet Makary told officials to stall the review.
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Front Lines
Saturday, December 6 2025
By System Admin,
Saturday, December 6 2025
A student at a Christian college in California has launched her own pro-life club after school officials denied her request to start a Students for Life of America chapter on campus, citing concerns about maintaining political neutrality. Linda-Isabella Rendon, a sophomore and pre-nursing major at Vanguard University, has formed a pro-life club that is separate from Students for Life of America, the national pro-life organization that trains young people to advocate against abortion on college and high school campuses. SFLA's sister organization, Students for Life Action, mobilizes young people to impact public policy decisions and elections related to abortion.
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Front Lines
Friday, December 5 2025
By System Admin,
Friday, December 5 2025
An appeals court panel has ruled that efforts to stop pro-life pregnancy centers in New York from informing patients about abortion pill reversal are unconstitutional, as such organizations find themselves increasingly subject to investigations from Democratic politicians. A three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit unanimously upheld a lower court ruling siding with two pro-life pregnancy centers, Gianna’s House and Options Care Center. The pro-life pregnancy centers filed a preemptive lawsuit against Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James after she sued 11 similarly situated pro-life organizations, alleging fraud for promoting abortion pill reversal.
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Courts
Wednesday, December 3 2025
By System Admin,
Wednesday, December 3 2025
U.S. legislators have introduced a bill to protect the conscience rights of medical students and residents who often feel pressured or even coerced into participating in abortions during their training. U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas; Sen. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma; and others introduced the Conscience Protections for Medical Residents Act, designed to "ensure medical students and residents are never pressured or coerced into abortion training that violates their moral or religious beliefs."
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Legislation
Thursday, November 27 2025
By System Admin,
Thursday, November 27 2025
Congressional Republicans are demanding a "robust" investigation of federal safety standards and health risks connected to mifepristone, a pill commonly, but not exclusively, used for early abortion. The letter, dated Nov. 20 and co-signed by 175 Republican lawmakers, asks Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Martin Makary to investigate the "deleterious and grossly underreported effects" of mifepristone on women, prohibit mail shipment of the drug, and immediately "reinstate the in-person dispensing requirement."
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Politics
Tuesday, November 25 2025
By System Admin,
Tuesday, November 25 2025
In the midst of ongoing attacks, slander, and governmental harassment, pro-life pregnancy resource centers continue to show up and support those in need. For decades the abortion industry has attempted to smear the pro-life movement with claims that we do not truly care for women. This report by CLI shows a tale of two cities. But what have pro-life resource centers received as a reward for their selfless service and labor of love to over a million families in need? They have been relentlessly targeted by rogue pro-abortion government officials.
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Front Lines
Friday, November 21 2025
By System Admin,
Friday, November 21 2025
First Choice Women's Resource Centers provides a range of support for mothers in need, including counseling, baby clothes and diapers, parenting classes, ultrasounds, and telehealth options. But the state attorney general's office was demanding "10 years of documentation on our donor communications, our advertising, our statements about abortion pill reversal, and even our donors' identity," Huber said at a press conference. "There were no allegations of wrongdoing," Huber said. "It was simply a fishing expedition."
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Courts
Tuesday, November 18 2025
By System Admin,
Tuesday, November 18 2025
Facilities designed to discourage abortion have seen tens of thousands of additional clients in the wake of the Supreme Court's landmark Dobbs ruling, according to a study. The Charlotte Lozier Institute, the research arm of the pro-life organization SBA Pro-Life America, found in its annual report that the facilities, often known as pregnancy resource centers, surpassed one million clients for the first time in 2024. That total is up from 974,965 in 2022, when the high court scrapped the federal right to abortion and flipped the issue back into the hands of states. The study looked at data from roughly 3,000 facilities nationwide.
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Front Lines
Saturday, November 15 2025
By System Admin,
Saturday, November 15 2025
Nearly 70 Planned Parenthood centers have closed this year due to Medicaid and Title X funding cuts, according to a recent Planned Parenthood report. Planned Parenthood has closed 20 facilities since federal defunding earlier this year following a round of nearly 50 other closures. President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act prevented federal taxpayer dollars from being used to subsidize abortion providers for one year, meaning abortion providers don't currently qualify for federal Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements.
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