Doctors and parents of Alabama trans youth seek to block ban on gender-affirming care A federal judge is hearing arguments from doctors and parents of transgender youth who are seeking to block an Alabama law that criminalizes gender-affirming treatments for minors. Debbie Elliott
Abortion opponents are excited about the Roe v. Wade leak, but say there's work to do Abortion opponents are both excited and sobered at possibly overturning Roe v. Wade. They say they welcome a new national conversation and want to wage the next battles in blue states as well as red. Jennifer Ludden
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, a strict abortion law from 1931 could take effect Michigan doctors say when Roe is overturned a "dormant" state law could outlaw abortion even for rape or incest. The Democratic state AG warns local prosecutors may charge both doctors and patients. Kate Wells | Michigan Radio
Could overturning Roe v. Wade have implications beyond abortion? The draft Supreme Court opinion says it is limited to abortion, but advocates say same-sex marriage and birth control cases could be at risk. Becky Sullivan
Abortion law could soon be in the hands of states — creating new issues NPR's A Martinez speaks with NYU Professor of Law Melissa Murray about efforts in some state by lawmakers to keep patients from seeking abortion care across state lines, and other issues.
Democrats promise votes on abortion rights despite vanishingly small odds of success With the Supreme Court seemingly poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, Democrats look to legislation to keep abortion legal. Kelsey Snell
Overturning Roe v. Wade could erode other rights such as same-sex marriage Democrats are warning that the draft opinion from Justice Samuel Alito that would strike down Roe v. Wade could threaten other rights rooted in privacy — including marriage and contraception. A Martinez
The Supreme Court marshal leading the leak investigation is a career Army lawyer Col. Gail Curley, the second woman to hold the position, runs the high court's facilities and is its chief security officer, managing some 260 employees. Now she's also leading a high-profile probe. Rachel Treisman
TurboTax maker will pay $141M in settlement over misleading ads for free tax-filing Under a settlement signed by the attorneys general of all 50 states, Intuit Inc. will suspend TurboTax's "free, free, free" ad campaign and pay restitution to nearly 4.4 million taxpayers. The Associated Press
Examining the content of the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion and its implications NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Carol Sanger, a professor at Columbia Law School, about the draft opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito that could lead to Roe V. Wade being overturned.