The Kansas Abortion Shocker Russell Berman, The Atlantic
Kansas Voters Just Rewrote the Script for the Midterm Elections Daniel Strauss, New Republic
In decisive abortion rights victory, Kansas voters reject constitutional amendment in first post-Roe vote Andrew Bahl, Topeka Capital-Journal
Here’s how abortion rights supporters won in conservative Kansas. Maggie Astor and Nate Cohn, New York Times
‘They’re Just Going to Let Me Die?’ One Woman’s Abortion Odyssey Neelam Bohra, New York Times
The rise of the keyword search warrant and the end of Roe. Albert Fox Cahn and Julian Melendi, Slate
Criminalization of pregnancy has already been happening to the poor and women of color Sandhya Dirks, NPR
Pregnancy as Punishment: The Impact of Abortion Bans on Incarcerated Women and Girls Carrie N. Baker, Ms. Magazine
Women in Massachusetts Prisons Targets of Sexual, Mental Abuse: Study James Van Bramer, The Crime Report
The only women’s prison in Massachusetts is ‘dilapidated.’ Should the state build a new one? Paris Alston and Daniel Medwed, WGBH
Federal Government Under Fire Over Conditions at Atlanta Federal Prison Eric Bazail-Eimil, Reason
A mother watches helplessly as her teenage boy deteriorates in a Texas youth prison Lisa Armstrong, Texas Tribune
Almost 600 Texas youths are trapped in a juvenile prison system on the brink of collapse Jolie McCullough, Texas Tribune
A Kid Accused of a Crime Is Still a Kid Errol Louis, New York Magazine
Hawaii has no girls in juvenile detention. Here’s how it got there. Claire Healy, Washington Post
No More Courts Zohra Ahmed and Rachel Foran, Inquest
‘We just keep punishing’: Californians with criminal records still face housing barriers Hannah Wiley, Los Angeles Times
Last Conviction in Salem Witch Trials Is Cleared 329 Years Later Vimal Patel, New York Times
A New Book Exposes the Junk Science That Leads to Wrongful Convictions. Its Unlikely Hero Is a Texan. Michael Hall, Texas Monthly