The term "pro-life," short for "right to life," was adopted in the U.S. after the Supreme Court's 1973 decision, Roe v. Wade, legalized abortion in all 50 states.
The term pro-life, short for right to life, was adopted in the U.S. after the Supreme Court's 1973 decision, Roe v. Wade, legalized abortion in all 50 states.
How Roe v. Wade created the ‘pro-life’ movement
Opinion: Pro-Life means supporting the Black Lives Matter Movement - The Maroon
Pro Life - Undeceptions
Ipas - We all know pro-life or pro-choice are gross oversimplifications. These labels don't begin to cover what access to abortion ⭐actually⭐ means for folks who can get pregnant. This graphic covers
The Semiotics of a Movement: How “Pro-Life” Became a Marketing Campaign – PRINT Magazine
Opinion What Is the Real Meaning of 'Pro-Life'? - The New York Times
What Does It Mean To Be Pro-Life? - Catholic Womens Forum
Let's call the pro-lifers what they are: pro-death, Barbara Ehrenreich and Alissa Quart
Abortion Pros and Cons: 5 Pro-Life Arguments - Focus on the Family
What's in a Name? Planned Parenthood of Delaware
Pro Life Should Mean Poster for Sale by Lee Meredith
Check out this great listen on . What does it mean to be pro-life? Why should everyone, everywhere, stand against abortion? Abortion is a
Are You Pro-Life for the Right Reasons?
Abortion: Some Christians challenge meaning of 'pro-life' - Los Angeles Times
Myth #8: Ireland is 'pro-life' (because it's a Catholic country)