Texas governor says the state may contest a Supreme Court ruling on migrant education Gov. Greg Abbott says the court's ruling in 1982 has imposed an unfair burden on Texas. Bill Chappell
A Russian oligarch's $325M superyacht has been seized in Fiji U.S. authorities say the 348-foot vessel is owned by Suleiman Kerimov, a Russian oligarch previously sanctioned for alleged money laundering. The Associated Press
An upcoming Supreme Court ruling may disproportionately impact on people of color If the Supreme Court over turns Roe versus Wade, it would trigger abortion bans and restrictions in 26 states. But the ruling will most impact poor people and communities of color. Yuki Noguchi
Colorado recently enacted a new abortion rights law As more states impose tougher abortion restrictions, NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Democratic Gov. Jared Polis of Colorado — a state that seeks to be a refuge for people seeking reproductive care.
The Depp-Heard case places a spotlight on relationships and intimate partner violence Depp and Heard are not only arguing their case in front of a judge, but also in the court of public opinion. Amina Kilpatrick
Gloria Steinem on the consequences of overturning Roe v. Wade NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with journalist and activist Gloria Steinem about her reaction to news that the U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to strike down Roe v. Wade. Lauren Hodges
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