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This week: MCFL statement on the Supreme Court abortion pill case, MA Bill S.1244 action alert, and more.

 

Release date: May 15, 2026


MCFL statement: abortion pill shipments undermine Dobbs decision

Massachusetts Citizens for Life believes abortion pill shipments undermine protections associated with the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision and raise concerns about reduced medical oversight.

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Take action: Protect parents' rights and pregnancy centers

We have launched a campaign encouraging supporters to submit written testimony in opposition to Bill S.1244 after it was reported favorably by committee.

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National Right to Life responds to SCOTUS ruling on mifepristone regulations

The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed current federal regulations on mifepristone to remain in place while legal challenges continue, prompting concern from pro-life advocates.

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MCFL launches new promo video for Fetal Development Booklet

MCFL has released a new promotional video highlighting its Fetal Development Booklet, an educational resource on human development from fertilization through birth.

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78-year-old pastor convicted in Northern Ireland abortion zone case

A 78-year-old retired pastor has been convicted and fined after preaching near a hospital in a case involving abortion buffer zone laws.

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National March for Life planned across Colombia in 25 cities

Colombia is preparing for a National March for Life on May 23, marking 20 years since the country’s Constitutional Court decriminalized abortion.

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APR campaign launches nationwide with new public service ads

A national campaign has launched to increase awareness of Abortion Pill Reversal through new public service announcements distributed across media platforms.

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Moms.gov launched as federal maternal health and family resource hub

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched Moms.gov to provide resources and information for new and expecting mothers.

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