17 Million Women Have Lost Abortion Access Since The Supreme Court Overturned Roe Alanna Vagianos, HuffPost
See where abortion access is banned – and where it’s still in limbo Priya Krishnakumar and Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN
Some Abortion Bans Put Patients, Doctors at Risk in Emergencies Christine Vestal, Pew Stateline
They Lost Their Pregnancies. Then Prosecutors Sent Them to Prison Cary Aspinwall, Brianna Bailey, and Amy Yurkanin, The Marshall Project
After Roe, Who Is Holding Prosecutors to Account? Laura Flanders, The Nation
A Bleak Outlook for Massachusetts’ 2022 Prosecutor Elections Rory Fleming, Filter Magazine
Massachusetts district attorney races and the progressive prosecutor Deborah Becker, WBUR
State Supreme Court will decide if progressive prosecutors like George Gascón can use discretion in three-strikes cases Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle
California’s ‘three strikes’ law still carries a devastating human and financial cost. End it now Erwin Chemerinsky, Los Angeles Times
Report: One in Three People Had Sentences Lengthened Due to Three-Strikes Law David Greenwald, Davis Vanguard
These are the counties California’s prison inmates come from. They’re not always the places with the most crime Joshua Sharpe and Susie Neilson, San Francisco Chronicle
In one New Orleans family, two life sentences. Here’s how the system got both wrong. Jillian Kramer, NOLA.com
St. Louis prosecutor asks court to free Lamar Johnson after nearly 30 years in prison Rebecca Rivas, Missouri Independent
Conditions in prisons during heat waves pose deadly threats to incarcerated people and prison staff J. Carlee Purdum, The Conversation
Prison air conditioning is coming too slowly for those who need it most Alleen Brown, Grist
Inside the Fight Between Texas’s Most Infamous Prison and Almost One Million Bats Emily McCullar, Texas Monthly
Where Solidarity, Abolition, and Queer History Meet Naomi Gordon-Loebl, The Nation