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
Most state abortion bans have limited exceptions − but it's hard to understand what they mean
Pro-Catholic, Pro-Life, Pro-America
Pro-life' to 'pro-choice': What changed how I viewed abortion
Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Perspectives on Abortion
DFLA General - Democrats For Life of America
What's in a Name? Planned Parenthood of Delaware
FEATURE: 'Radical solidarity' with women in need means being the 'hands and feet of Jesus,' pro-life leaders say - Tennessee Register
Pro-Life and Pro-Choice: What Does It Mean? - Focus on the Family
What does 'pro-life' mean?
Pro-Life and Pro-Choice: What Does It Mean? - Focus on the Family
These Christian women are fundamentally divided on abortion. But one common thread unites them - ABC News
When does “life” begin? When it comes to abortion, it depends on what you mean by life
Pro-lifer caricature and the meaning of “pro-life” – Restless Pilgrim