


A new edition of the Lifeline, our new pro-life newsletter in these parts is up and out (in your inbox if you’ve signed up.)
Whatever is in the news, women and girls are getting pregnant and don’t know where to go for support. Whatever we are doomscrolling about, decisions are being made in patients’ hospital rooms, with or without the family’s consent or full understanding of what’s possible for more time, for life. There are state-by-state debates daily and news stories that are wrong, and there’s work to be done in not just political but the most personal ways.
We’ve launched a new weekly email I’m putting together from the vantage point of having paid attention to these things for a few decades now. There’s reason for hope, but we need to be more vigilant. If a weekly email can help a bit — with knowledge, with insights, with resources — that’s what we’re going for. Thanks in advance for signing up — and signing up others who may not read National Review and National Review Online, but may value the weekly visitor with its links.
The sign-up link is here.
Thanks again.
And it may be a terrible thing, but I am tweeting and retweeting on X on these matters seemingly all the time — @KathrynLopez. But you can also choose to bypass the X distraction and get some select highlights in the newsletter.