Meet the Five Trump Judges Who Could Replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lisa Needham None of the five possible choices to join the Supreme Court are good.
Remembering Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg With One of Her Former Law Clerks Jessica Mason Pieklo Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser reflects on the legal legacy Ginsburg has built and how to carry that forward: "What would Justice Ginsburg think?"
Rest in Power Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Jessica Mason Pieklo The country lost a giant in Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's passing. She was 87.
Why Decriminalizing Sex Work Would Help in the COVID-19 Fight Deon Haywood & Lakeesha Harris Families wouldn't need to be torn apart as they survive a pandemic, poverty, and mass incarceration.
In the 1970s, Racism Led to Women Being Sterilized Against Their Will. Could It Happen Again? Sanoja Bhaumik Half a century later, these same historically white abortion rights organizations are undergoing a crisis of diversity and inclusion.
Trump Makes Preemptive Attack on Black Women Lawyers: A GIFsplanation Imani Gandy It’s not surprising that the president's announcement of his Supreme Court picks was steeped in racism and misogyny. That's who he is.
9 Red Flags That You’re in a Bad Relationship Cassandra Corrado Unpregnant on HBO Max delivers an important PSA on all the warning signs of a potentially abusive relationship.
The Abortion Pill Is Safe, so Why Are Conservatives Lying About It? Marie Solis Their claims are at odds with medicine and science.
Is Denying Rape Allegations Part of the President’s Job? Jessica Mason Pieklo According to a filing by Justice Department attorneys in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case against President Trump, that answer is yes.
This Pro-Choice Lawsuit Is Unlike Any Other: A GIFsplanation Imani Gandy A new lawsuit challenging North Carolina's ridiculous abortion restrictions is rooted in reproductive justice, not just the concerns of white women.