The pro-life movement is being modernized by anti-abortion activists in Massachusetts.

The president of the Massachusetts Family Institute told CNN that his state is at the forefront of the abortion culture war.

Beckwith said that they don't believe men should use abortion as a contraceptive or get out of jail free.

Even though the ruling did not affect the state's abortion laws, Beckwith still welcomed it.

Beckwith said that a child conceived in Massachusetts should have the same rights as a child conceived in Mississippi. The entire apparatus of state government in Massachusetts is against the unborn.

The director of the Wollstonecraft Project said that abortion puts the consequences on women.

We have let men off the hook by leaving a woman with the burden of fertility. The last 50 years has seen an epidemic of fatherlessness.

Beckwith said that banning abortion would make fathers more responsible.

He said that they would have to help restore the culture to where fathers are valued.

"I don't understand why I have to give up something in order for men to be better people?" asked the man.

What do you think is going to happen to you? Beckwith wanted to know.

Reeve asked why women need to give up the right to an abortion so that men can eventually become better people. Is it possible to address the man problem directly by making policy?

The goal of the legal framework she's working on is to convince the GOP to include generous welfare policies in order to have a society where people have obligations to each other.

"I think there is a real shift happening in the GOP that I hope happens more and more towards understanding the responsibilities that the community as a whole has towards families."