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2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
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Arlington, VA 22206

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Charlotte Lozier Institute

Phone: 202-223-8073
Fax: 571-312-0544

2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
#803
Arlington, VA 22206

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April 29, 2026 Public Comment: Lozier Institute on NIH’s Request for Information on Reducing Reliance on Human Embryonic Stem Cells in NIH-Supported Research Public Comment: Lozier Institute on NIH’s Request for Information on Reducing Reliance on Human Embryonic Stem Cells in NIH-Supported Research April 14, 2026 Drug-induced Abortion After the First Trimester Drug-induced Abortion After the First Trimester April 10, 2026 Abortion Law in America Today: Confronting Infringements on Pro-life Laws Abortion Law in America Today: Confronting Infringements on Pro-life Laws
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Pro-life Advocates Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Uphold Two Indiana Pro-life Laws
Life & the Law

Pro-life Advocates Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Uphold Two Indiana Pro-life Laws

The national pro-life group Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) has submitted an amicus curiae brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold an Indiana law protecting unborn children with Down syndrome from eugenic abortion. Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI), SBA List’s research arm, and Americans United for Life (AUL) also submitted an amicus curiae brief in the same case, asking the Court to rule on the constitutionality of a second Indiana law that requires the humane and dignified disposition of human fetal remains.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Arizona (2017)

Arizona’s abortion report for 2017, published online by the Arizona Department of Health Services in October 2018, shows that abortions in the state declined from 2016. The 2017 report is the first with information on babies born alive during abortions in Arizona.

Fetal Development

Q&A with the Scholars: Experiences as a Pediatric Critical Care Physician

Dr. Monique Robles is a board-certified pediatric critical care physician currently serving in various pediatric intensive care units throughout the country and a clinical assistant professor in the department of pediatrics at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. In this interview she discusses her experience treating critically ill children, offers encouragement to parents of ill children, and discusses why she is pro-life.

Former Kennedy Law Clerk Argues Stare Decisis No Obstacle to Reversing Roe and Casey’s “Viability Rule”
Life & the Law

Former Kennedy Law Clerk Argues Stare Decisis No Obstacle to Reversing Roe and Casey’s “Viability Rule”

A former law clerk to Justice Anthony Kennedy argues that the doctrine of stare decisis should not stop the Supreme Court from reversing course on Roe v. Wade.

Physician-Assisted Suicide: The Path to Active Euthanasia
End of Life

Physician-Assisted Suicide: The Path to Active Euthanasia

The founding intentions of the PAS movement, the grim practical realities of suicide by oral overdose, the legal principles at stake, and the state of public opinion all argue that the move from PAS to euthanasia, once the former is more widely accepted, would be not only a “slippery slope” but a virtual free fall.

Life & the Law

Indiana Seeks Supreme Court Review in Down Syndrome Abortion Case

When it comes to the life-or-death choice of abortion, parents should not be able to discriminate against children based on a protected status such as race, sex, or Down syndrome.

Maternal & Public Health

Abortion Reporting: Indiana (2017)

The past year saw a rise in abortions in Indiana, with abortions in the state increasing by seven percent...

Abortion Cases in the Higher Federal Courts
Life & the Law

Abortion Cases in the Higher Federal Courts

The challenged abortion laws that may arrive at the United States Supreme Court in the near future can be divided into three main groups: (I) Limitations on the availability of taxpayer dollars to abortion providers; (II) restrictions on abortion procedures and discriminatory abortions; and (III) health, safety, and informed consent laws.

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