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The decision overturning Roe v. Wade is a stunning moment for America and for its high court.
By Linda Greenhouse
I wrote the “Handbook for a Post-Roe America.” It’s time to put it into practice.
By Robin Marty
The president’s proposal is mainly symbolic, to show he cares.
By Peter Coy
What the overturning of Roe v. Wade means to abortion opponents like me.
By Karen Swallow Prior
A conversation with New York Times Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie.
The anti-abortion movement has won its decades-long effort to undo Roe. Now what?
By Mary Ziegler
Why haven’t we solved the addiction crisis?
By Jeneen Interlandi and Kholood Eid
The prosecution of the former president is not only permissible but required for the sake of American democracy.
By Richard L. Hasen
The boundary between freedom and oppression is thin.
By Mark Gevisser
Medication abortion isn’t a magic solution to the likely end of Roe. But it can blunt the fallout.
By Greer Donley, Rachel Rebouché and David S. Cohen