National 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
Politics As U.S. may restrict abortion, other nations are easing access Recent legislative activities in countries show the U.S. risks being out of step with the progress that the rest of the world is making in protecting sexual and reproductive rights. The Associated Press
Law & Courts ‘We cannot let this stand.’ Sen. Patty Murray reacts to SCOTUS Roe v. Wade leak ‘Abortions are still going to happen. Young women will still find themselves in a situation. The wealthy women will have a place to go, and a doctor to take care of them and will be safe. The ones who aren't won’t.’ Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
National Here's what could happen if Roe v. Wade is overturned If the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down the landmark decision, it will have a major impact in states across the country that have already signaled their intention to further restrict or ban abortion. Joe Hernandez
National The original Roe v. Wade ruling was leaked, too Leaks of any kind are rare at the Supreme Court, but in 1973, the original Roe decision was leaked to the press before the court formally announced it. The chief justice was furious. Rachel Treisman
National Governors swiftly react to reports of leaked draft opinion of Roe v. Wade The U.S. Supreme Court has supposedly decided to overrule Roe V. Wade, according to a leaked first draft opinion obtained by Politico. The document has not been verified by NPR. Ayana Archie
National Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a bill banning abortions after 15 weeks Florida is the latest state to pass legislation that further restricts access to abortion. The new law bans abortions after 15 weeks, but doesn't have exceptions for rape, incest or human trafficking. Wynne Davis
National Oklahoma's vote to ban most abortions comes at a key moment for reproductive rights It's the latest conservative legislature to approve a new restriction on abortion, as the country awaits a Supreme Court decision that could upend Roe v. Wade. Joe Hernandez
National The right to abortion in Colorado is now guaranteed under state law Colorado joins 15 other states that have enacted laws to protect abortion, while the U.S. Supreme Court considers a challenge to Roe v. Wade and conservative legislatures take aim at the practice. Joe Hernandez
National As medication abortion becomes dominant, red states restrict pills As access to abortion in clinics becomes limited across much of the country, many patients are turning to abortion pills. And conservative state lawmakers are taking notice. Sarah McCammon