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Tweet Share Share Comment Last week, the Wisconsin Supreme Court heard oral arguments in one of a pair of cases that will...
Tweet Share Share Comment Trial began this week in another major abortion case, Adkins v. Idaho , that highlights the immense...
Tweet Share Share Comment One of the rare bright spots for Democrats on Tuesday was the continued success of ballot initiatives...
Tweet Share Share Comment This week, ProPublica released two studies tracing the deaths of two women to Georgia’s six-week...
Tweet Share Share Comment There was no shortage of head-scratching moments in Donald Trump’s debate performance last week, but...
Tweet Share Share Comment Conservatives have once again turned to the courts to keep people from voting on reproductive rights....
Tweet Share Share Comment With more ballot initiatives ready to go before voters, supporters of reproductive rights are hoping...
Tweet Share Share Comment This week, Donald Trump gave his clearest answer to date about whether he would enforce the Comstock...
Tweet Share Share Comment For much of the 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump has attempted to maintain strategic ambiguity...
Advertisement Supported by Guest Essay By Mary Ziegler Ms. Ziegler is a law professor at the University of California, Davis, and the author of...
Tweet Share Share Comment The Utah Supreme Court, a body with a clear conservative majority, surprised many observers last week...
Tweet Share Share Comment When a draft of the 2024 Republican Party platform began to circulate, headlines loudly declared that...
Tweet Share Share Comment Last week, in a widely watched case, the Texas Supreme Court rejected the claims of Amanda Zurawski...
Tweet Share Share Comment Florida has long been a destination state for abortion-seekers in a region defined by sweeping...
Many of the male justices seemed comfortable keeping the argument at a level of abstraction, but the female justices pushed back.
Advertisement Supported by Guest Essay By Mary Ziegler Ms. Ziegler is a law professor at the University of California, Davis, and the author of...
Tweet Share Share Comment So much attention is focused on the presidential race and the role that abortion will play in that...
Tweet Share Share Comment Ever since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization...
Advertisement Supported by Guest Essay By Mary Ziegler Ms. Ziegler is a law professor and a 2023-24 Guggenheim Fellow. She is the author of “Roe:...
Tweet Share Share Comment Before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, states required minors seeking abortion...