(Almost) Everything That Happened This Corrupt Supreme Court Term Jessica Mason Pieklo From unresolved abortion cases to the embarrassing corruption scandals, here's what you need to know as the Supreme Court term winds down.
Supreme Court Rules Idaho Doctors Can Provide Emergency Abortions—For Now Garnet Henderson The Idaho v. United States decision allows a district court injunction against full enforcement of Idaho's abortion ban to go back into effect, but also allows the legal battle to continue.
Why Queer Hubs Like Atlanta Matter Now More Than Ever Austen Risolvato This Pride Month, I’m paying tribute to the city I grew up in.
A Bill to Undo the Comstock Act Is Finally Here. Why Isn’t It a Full Repeal? Garnet Henderson The Department of Justice insisted broad "obscenity" language is necessary to prosecute child sexual abuse material, a source tells Rewire News Group.
How College Athletes Champion LGBTQ+ Inclusion Katrina Liu LGBTQ+ athletes have been subject to conservative attacks—but some college sports teams are working to ensure their teammates feel included.
What Actually Happened With the Mifepristone Ruling Jessica Mason Pieklo & Imani Gandy We're setting the record straight.
The True Workhorse of Some Supreme Court Opinions? Footnotes. Peter Charles Hoffer The devil's in the details—footnotes can influence constitutional law.
Chief Justice John Roberts Is Running a Clown Court Jessica Mason Pieklo Roberts' failure to address the Supreme Court justices' corruption says it all.
This Texas Community Library Provides ‘Queer Rural Resistance’ to Book Bans Emma Banks Thousands of books have been banned since HB 900 was signed into law last year, but Carabiner Collections aims to combat the censorship.
Pulling Back the Curtain on C-Sections and Childbirth Carrie Murphy Author Rachel Somerstein's own birthing experience helps inform her new book Invisible Labor.