Will the Supreme Court Decide This Election? Jessica Mason Pieklo The Roberts Court has made it clear it doesn't see itself as accountable to the public.
Conservatives’ Latest Attack on Mifepristone Is a Constitutional Cover for Eugenics Jessica Mason Pieklo Conservative attorneys general from three states argue that falling teen birth rates is a harm courts must remedy by banning abortion pills.
Young People Aren’t Getting the Reproductive Health-Care Information They Need Jessica Mason Pieklo A new Power to Decide survey found only a fraction of 15 to 29-year-olds receive information about contraception and abortion from health-care providers.
We’re In For an Unruly Supreme Court Term Jessica Mason Pieklo If Day One is any indication, this Court term could rewrite what we know about abortion and states’ rights.
Georgia’s Abortion Ruling Proves It’s Not the Same-Old Politics Now Jessica Mason Pieklo Georgia is reminding us that abortion access is still the electoral issue of 2024.
The Supreme Court Is Poised to Weigh in on Fetal ‘Personhood’ Jessica Mason Pieklo Could Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsuch convince another justice to hear an IVF case out of Alabama?
Amber Nicole Thurman’s Death Was Preventable Jessica Mason Pieklo A Georgia woman’s death may be the first reported death directly caused by a state abortion ban since the overturn of Roe.
The Circus in Town Is the Trump Campaign Jessica Mason Pieklo We know Donald Trump presents a very real threat to reproductive freedom—journalists need to act like it.
The Role of Joyful Defiance in Abortion Rights and Access Strategy Jessica Mason Pieklo Democrats should take a page from abortion activists and look forward, not back.
Can Kamala Harris Be Moved Further on Abortion Rights? Jessica Mason Pieklo Vice President Harris deserves points for taking a different approach on the issue than other Democrats have in the past.