by Kim Schwartz | May 14, 2026 | Abortion, Issues, Legislation, Media, Media Relations, News, Press Releases
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed abortion pills to continue being sent in the mail nationwide while they consider this major case. Today’s order is not the final outcome. Justices will hold hearings over the next year and then decide whether the FDA must require...
by Kim Schwartz | Apr 13, 2026 | Abortion, Issues, Legislation, Media, Media Relations, News, Press Releases
Texas Right to Life called upon the Trump administration and acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to stop federal support for mail-order abortion drugs. The Pro-Life group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America organized the national coalition letter to urge the White...
by Texas Right to Life | Dec 4, 2025 | Abortion, Issues, Legislation, Media, Media Relations, News, Press Releases
Texas is now the strongest state in America to crack down on mail-order abortion pills. A new Pro-Life law took effect today that allows citizens to sue companies and activists who illegally kill preborn babies, even if they’re hiding in liberal states. This is the...
by Texas Right to Life | Oct 2, 2025 | Euthanasia, Issues, Media, Media Relations, News
Texas Right to Life is neutral on the death penalty. We are involved in the Robert Roberson case because the court failed to consider the illegal decision to withdraw Nikki’s life-sustaining treatment. Roberson was found guilty of murdering his two-year-old...
by Texas Right to Life | Sep 3, 2025 | Abortion, Issues, Legislation, Media, Media Relations, News, Press Releases
Texas will become the strongest state in America to crack down on mail-order abortion pills. Senators cast their final vote Wednesday in favor of a landmark Pro-Life bill that allows citizens to sue abortion pill companies and activists who illegally kill preborn...
by Kim Schwartz | May 28, 2025 | Abortion, Issues, Legislation, Media, Media Relations, News, Press Releases
The Texas House failed to pass the Woman and Child Protection Act (SB 2880/HB 5510) on Tuesday, leaving preborn children prey to mail-order abortion pills for the foreseeable future. The bill died after Chairman Ken King (R–Canadian) slow-walked the measure for nearly...