Archive of Roe v. Wade Documents Sells For More Than $600,000 at Auction Instead of ending up in a museum or library, a collection of Roe v. Wade documents was sold earlier this month by a Los Angeles auction house. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
“We Have So Much Magical Thinking About Equality”: A Q&A with Legal Expert Dahlia Lithwick Veteran legal writer Dahlia Lithwick holds forth on women's rights, the Constitution, and why sometimes Canadians see the U.S. more clearly than its own citizens. By James Ledbetter
Google’s Workers Are Urging the Company to Protect Users’ Abortion-Related Data Google employees are calling on its executives to take further action protecting abortion rights for workers and the public. By Courtney Vinopal
Meta Provided Prosecutors with Private Messages About Abortion in a Case Against a 17-Year-Old By Rachyl Jones
Workers Want Their Employers to Stop Donating to Anti-Abortion Politicians. Here’s Why They Probably Won’t By Courtney Vinopal
Planned Parenthood Workers in Massachusetts Voted to Unionize, and Hundreds of Others May Soon Follow By Courtney Vinopal
Pressure is Building on Professional Groups to Pull Conventions From States With Abortion Bans By Courtney Vinopal
Pride Spotlight: Comedian Ashley Ray on Roe v. Wade, Being Black, Polyamorous, and Breaking All The Rules By Romaissaa Benzizoune
Big U.S. Employers Like Walmart and Home Depot Aren’t Talking About Workplace Abortion Rights By Courtney Vinopal
With A Supreme Court Decision on Roe Looming, Few Companies Plan to Offer New Benefits By Courtney Vinopal
Corporate Support for Social Issues Is All the Rage, Except When the Topic Is Abortion Rights By Natalia Petrzela
From TV to Real Life: ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Co-Producer Discusses Women’s Rights Issues By Bonnie Azoulay
Tomi Lahren Will Star in Pro-Life Film After The Blaze Fired Her for Being Pro-Choice By Davis Richardson