Reproductive health advocates worry changes approved this month will inspire a crackdown by Catholic bishops charged with interpreting rules on abortion, sterilization, and contraception.
With the news of Justice Anthony Kennedy retiring, CHOICE/LESS creator and host Jenn Stanley shares a few thoughts about what it means, where we're headed, and how the upcoming season fits into the picture.
New opposition claims sex ed curricula promote the "LGTBQ agenda" and pornography. But few parents have heeded calls to remove their children from sexuality instruction at school.
Three years following the Supreme Court's historic decision recognizing marriage equality in Obergefell v. Hodges, conservatives have made gains undermining LGTBQ families' ability to serve as foster and adoptive parents.
The order sends the case of Arlene's Flowers v. Washington back to the lower court to determine if the Washington attorney general showed anti-religious bias in initiating litigation against a florist who refused to provide flowers for a same-sex wedding.
After #MeToo, an unprecedented number of states are considering policies to teach sexual consent in high school. But some coaches are bringing the conversation straight to the locker room.
Based on what Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in his Masterpiece Cakeshop opinion, the rules allowing religious exemptions to the birth control benefit are on thin ice.