‘Something on Women’ Leigh Goodmark, Inquest

Abolishing Birth Control and Gay Marriage Is on the Table Matt Ford, New Republic

Roe and Privacy Rights: The Risk to Birth Control, Gay Marriage, and More Namrata Verghese, Teen Vogue

24 hours in an America where Roe v. Wade barely hangs on Julia Jones and Kyung Lah, CNN

Oklahoma’s Total Abortion Ban Will Mean Surveillance, Criminalization, and Chaos Jordan Smith, The Intercept

How could abortion be prosecuted in the US? Tom Hals, Reuters

The Prosecutors Pledging Not to Enforce Abortion Bans Lauren-Brooke Eisen, Brennan Center for Justice

The Culture Warrior Prosecutor Michael Barajas, Bolts Magazine

A ‘no party preference’ prosecutor could shake up California attorney general’s race Hannah Wiley, Los Angeles Times

Contra Costa’s DA Sent a Sheriff’s Deputy to Prison. Now Law Enforcement Groups Are Spending Big to Defeat Her Marisa Lagos, KQED

Is the “Progressive Prosecutor” Movement on Its Last Legs? Rory Fleming, Filter Magazine

John Legend wants to transform the criminal justice system, one DA at a time Juana Summers, Lexie Schapitl, and Barrie Hardymon, NPR

How a lack of data on who is in Oklahoma’s jails and prisons hinders justice reform efforts Keaton Ross, Oklahoma Watch

The Disastrous History of Rikers Kay Gabriel, The Nation

Is Every Sentence a Life Sentence? Dylan Cohen and Dexter Peters, The Nation

Counties Pledge to Break the Cycle Between Jail and Homelessness Sarah Holder, Bloomberg

Inside LA’s Homeless Industrial Complex Tracy Rosenthal, New Republic

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