Justice Jackson Obliterates Originalism in Voting Rights Case Jessica Mason Pieklo & Imani Gandy Alabama wants the Supreme Court to basically rewrite decades of voting rights law so it can run elections off racist maps.
What Fresh Hell Will the Supreme Court Bring This Term? Jessica Mason Pieklo & Imani Gandy Buckle up—the Supreme Court is back, and so is a new season of Boom! Lawyered.
An Illegitimate Supreme Court Returns—and This Term Will Be Worse Jessica Mason Pieklo The Supreme Court's conservative supermajority overturning Roe v. Wade set into motion an off-the-rails new term.
Conservatives Don’t Want LGBTQ Folks to Have Safe Sex Lisa Needham Federal judge's ruling on PrEP coverage opens door for conservatives to crush LGBTQ health care.
Pregnant Asians at Unique Risk in a Post-‘Roe’ World Tiffany Diane Tso When it comes to abortion bans and anti-Asian violence, Asian American women like me are in the crosshairs.
Patriarchy Is Monkey Business—Just Ask the Bonobo Species Julia Métraux Diane Rosenfeld has long been a legal expert on gender-based violence, and one of her biggest sources of hope isn't even from humans.
Anti-Abortion Lawmakers Are Trying to Rob Me of My Future Martina Essert By passing a six-week abortion ban, Georgia lawmakers are making sure that people like me will be contained to a life as an unwilling parent.
A New Path for Protecting Trans Rights Emerges From the Courts Lisa Needham Gender dysphoria is now a protected right under the Americans With Disabilities Act.
Sex Educators Are Not ‘Grooming’ Your Kids—but Conservatives Want to Incite Fear Anyway Steph Auteri Conservatives know language matters, and they’re wielding it against safe, comprehensive sex education.
Why IVF Is in Jeopardy in the Post-‘Roe’ Era Jessica Robin If “personhood” is granted to embryos, whether intentionally or not, IVF processes could be hindered by prioritizing embryos over patient care.