Students for Life of America (SFLA) has mobilized students to make their voices heard, including at the U.S. “There was no mention of pro-life perspectives in the report from The New York Times.“Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, a group working to instill anti-abortion efforts on college campuses, said that should Roe be overturned, it would mark a major milestone she’d been working to make real her entire adult life.” USA Today.“Nonetheless, Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, embraced as a “historic moment” the news that five of the court’s nine justices potentially endorse an opinion that would undo the 1973 ruling.” Associated Press.Powerful groups like Students for Life, Feminists for Life, and the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG) argue that “abortion is never medically necessary” and that doctors should always be punished for intentionally taking a fetal life.” Mary Ziegler in The Atlantic, “Conservative states are rushing to eliminate or narrow existing exceptions to their laws.Overruling Roe won't satisfy the anti-abortion movement." They want the court to recognize a "right to life" for the unborn child, she said.
"It is a fight over two fundamental human rights, and for many, there can be no compromise. Mary Ziegler in the Los Angeles Times, "This is not about the reasoning in Roe," she said.“Students for Life Action (SFLA), a grassroots organization active in all 50 states, has already been pushing state legislatures and intends to bring measures reigning in chemical abortions.” Fox News.While the majority of Americans ages 18-29 support the right to abortion, the issue often isn’t a priority in contrast, young people who oppose abortion are often passionate about the issue.” TIME In 2020, it partnered with other powerful conservative groups to launch its first National Pro-Life Summit more than 2,000 young activists signed up to attend the day-long training in January. Students for Life of America, which mostly recruits on high school and college campuses, started in 2006 and now has more than 1,200 chapters in all 50 states. “This messaging strategy has been effective, particularly among young people.“As a sole national pro-life organization, they put all their efforts and dedication into equipping college, high school, medical and law students to become an effective human rights advocate, particularly in battling today's atrocity - abortion.” Christianity Daily.“Students for Life Action, one of the largest antiabortion organizations in the country, is aiming to reach 1 million potential voters between the ages of 18 and 35 before the election.” The Washington Post.“A strong defense of life is a vote winner,” Kristi Hamrick, chief media and policy strategist for Students for Life, one of the largest antiabortion groups, told our colleagues Dan Balz, Colby Itkowitz and Caroline Kitchener.