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
Pro-Life Flag Project
Pro-Life and Pro-Choice: What Does It Mean? - Focus on the Family
The future of abortion in a post-Roe America - Vox
Being Pro-Life Means Being Anti-Death Penalty
The Semiotics of a Movement: How “Pro-Life” Became a Marketing Campaign – PRINT Magazine
OAH Abolishing Abortion: The History of the Pro-Life Movement in America
What does it mean to be pro-life?, Knowledge Base
What does it mean to be pro-life?
Most state abortion bans have limited exceptions − but it's hard to understand what they mean