Alabama Improved Contraception Access. But More Must Be Done. Rep. Merika Coleman There are still over 311,000 women in Alabama who continue to lack reasonable access to contraception.
Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh Did It—They Gutted ‘Roe v. Wade’ Jessica Mason Pieklo In a 5-4 ruling, Justices Barrett, Kavanaugh, Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas let the Texas abortion ban stand.
Texas Abortion Ban Takes Effect, Dismantling ‘Roe v. Wade’ Jessica Mason Pieklo The Supreme Court effectively overturned Roe v. Wade for folks in Texas under cover of darkness.
Free Tampons Are Coming to Oregon Schools. Is California Next? Lizzie Tribone "The end goal is really for menstrual products to be completely free to people that need them, just as soap and toilet paper are."
Celebration and Suffering: Black Breastfeeding Week Has Room for Complexity Latona Giwa We need conversations about breastfeeding that are as nuanced and complex as is breastfeeding while Black.
Texas Doesn’t Want Attorneys Asking Too Many Questions About Its BS Law Imani Gandy A Dallas attorney is suing Texas Right to Life to stop it from filing future lawsuits against her. It's an unusual move, but SB 8 is an unusual law.
Testing Sexual Assault Kits Is Not Always a Path to Justice Anna Lynch The DOJ's Sexual Assault Kit Initiative has led to significant changes, but there's still no recourse for many victims.
‘Sexual Justice’ Shows Us How to Better Understand Survivors’ Needs Alexandra Brodsky "Fair process is important for sexual harassment allegations because it is important for all allegations."
I Wanted a Child. Instead, I Had Three Abortions. Sarah Myerson And as a member of the clergy, I know the role of my religion is not to tell me what is medically permissible, including having an abortion.
We Need to Radically Change the Way We Think About Sexual Violence Rewire News Group Staff Even if the criminal legal system was "working," the needs of sexual violence survivors would still go unmet, civil rights attorney Alexandra Brodsky said.