Leah is the life beat reporter for WORLD News Group. She is a graduate of Hillsdale College and the World Journalism Institute and resides in Grand Rapids, Mich., with her husband, Stephen.
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Pro-lifers in the state hope that a 15-week abortion bill will elicit a lawsuit
Advocates for the unborn hope to unseat pro-abortion judges and a state-level version of Roe v. Wade.
Leah Savas | Pro-lifers are still far from achieving the original goal of the March for Life, but the increasingly youthful crowd gives old-timers hope for the future of the movement
Prenatal tests for chromosomal disorders are sometimes inaccurate and lead to abortions and shifting standards of care, reports show
Leah Savas | Roe v. Wade | 1973-2022: As the United States moves toward a possible post-Roe future, abortion activists continue their search for creative ways to increase access to the abortion pill
Leah Savas | Roe v. Wade | 1973-2022: With the inauguration of a new pro-abortion president, pro-lifers in 2021 took their fight to the states and celebrated gains in the courts that drew the ire of the Biden administration
Assessing the past, present, and future of pro-life and Christian cinematography
After pro-lifers discover links between the school and Planned Parenthood, some students call for clarity from the administration
Despite losses at the national and international levels, victories in the states and the courts have U.S. pro-lifers hopeful for the futures of the unborn
Pro-life groups say the decision poses dangers to women