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Gallup Poll: 53% of Americans Want All or Most Abortions Made Illegal

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews.com Gallup has released new National polling data on the issue of abortion, and the results are generally unchanged from the findings of previous years. Typically the Gallup poll has found in majority of Americans oppose all or most abortions even though some Americans who technically take a pro-life position opposing abortion…

PLI is Less Than a Week Away!

Register TODAY for the 2018 PULSE Leadership Institute, set for June 18-22 in Baton Rouge at the Robert E. Tracy Center! Cost is $219 per student. PULSE Leadership Institute will be an exciting week for high school and college students to dive into the pro-life cause. Sessions go beyond abortion into adoption, euthanasia, physician assisted…

St. Tammany Right to Life Awards Scholarships

St. Tammany Right to Life presented its first pro-life youth scholarships recently to two St. Tammany Parish high school graduates. Joseph Kelley, a recent graduate of Pope John Paul High School, received a $500 scholarship and crystal flame statue as an outstanding pro-life youth leader. Emily Doucet of Covington, a homeschool graduate, received a $250…

Planned Parenthood Dealt Setback when Governor Signs HB 891

BATON ROUGE – U.S. District Court Judge John DeGravelles of the Middle District of Louisiana sided with the nation’s largest abortion provider in a preliminary ruling issued today, allowing Planned Parenthood to proceed with its attempt to force the Louisiana Department of Health to issue a license to perform abortions in the same New Orleans…

Adventure Awaits at PULSE Leadership Institute!

Louisiana Right to Life’s annual PULSE Leadership Institute at the Bishop Tracy Center in Baton Rouge is set for June 18-22. High school and college students are invited attend and dive into the pro-life cause. Sessions go beyond abortion into adoption, euthanasia, physician assisted suicide, human trafficking awareness, bioethics, third party reproduction, disability discrimination, and…