Power Will the Supreme Court Decide This Election? Jessica Mason Pieklo The Roberts Court has made it clear it doesn't see itself as accountable to the public.
Sex Teens Have Miscarriages Too. Not Talking About It Hinders Care. Jordan Young While the likelihood of miscarrying increases with age, teens can still experience miscarriage—and there are few resources available to them.
Parenthood Access Barriers Create Worse IVF Outcomes for Black Parents Madeleine Aitken Stigmas and other hurdles cause lower rates of success for Black patients who use IVF and other infertility treatments to start families.
Abortion Republican Attorneys General Are Wielding Junk Science to Demand Teens Stay Pregnant Imani Gandy & Jessica Mason Pieklo We're talking about mifepristone... again.
Abortion Conservatives’ Latest Attack on Mifepristone Is a Constitutional Cover for Eugenics Jessica Mason Pieklo Conservative attorneys general from three states argue that falling teen birth rates is a harm courts must remedy by banning abortion pills.
Abortion What Happens After Abortion Wins at the Polls? Garnet Henderson So far, voters’ answer to the question of whether abortion should be legal has been simple. What comes next is more complicated.
Abortion Hurricane Helene Exacerbated Barriers to North Carolina Abortion Access Florence M. Simán Opinion: North Carolinian Latines are being further harmed by abortion bans after Hurricane Helene forced several clinics to shut down.
Abortion Meet Amy Coney Barrett’s Case Against Emergency Abortion Care Imani Gandy & Jessica Mason Pieklo The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is likely to appear before the Supreme Court again this term.
Abortion Young People Aren’t Getting the Reproductive Health-Care Information They Need Jessica Mason Pieklo A new Power to Decide survey found only a fraction of 15 to 29-year-olds receive information about contraception and abortion from health-care providers.
Power Olivia Julianna Is Optimistic About Texas Maya Rupert The 21-year-old activist talks Gen Z political engagement, meeting people where they are, and why she thinks Texas will flip blue by 2030.