It’s Time to End the Attacks on Abortion Care in Wyoming

This year, there’s not just one, but two anti-abortion bills up for debate in the Wyoming Legislature.

By Janna Farley

It’s Time to End the Attacks on Abortion Care in Wyoming

Fairness in Women’s Sports Won’t be Achieved with Senate File 51

The only thing that Senate File 51 protects is the ability for people to discriminate against transgender people.

By Libby Skarin

Trans athletes belong in Wyoming

The Fight for Voting Rights: How the Past Informs the Current Discriminatory Landscape

For decades, Black voters fought for equal access to the ballot. Today, that access is still under attack.

A colorful collage of images related to voting rights activism.

Your Guide to Talking About Attacks on Trans Youth

Misinformation is fueling an attack on trans youth in state legislatures. These attacks overwhelmingly focus on youth and schools. They try to make being trans shameful — but they won’t stop youth from being trans.

A photo featuring activist, drag queen and tv personality Peppermint with the title Tough Conversations With Peppermint.

The Most Racist Supreme Court Cases You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Why does the Biden administration's Department of Justice continue to rely on cases that presume people in the territories are “alien races” composing “savage tribes”?

A view of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Airlines Want the Government to Create a New Passenger No-Fly List

No-fly lists are already a civil liberties nightmare. Congress should not create another.

The silhouette of a pilot wearing a facemask walking past a window with a Delta plane outside.

Transgender and Non-Binary Leaders Tell Federal Court Trans People Deserve Joy at Any Age

Transgender and non-binary people as well as businesses, professional associations, and medical professionals are speaking out against Arkansas’ ban on gender-affirming health care.

A demonstration poster that reads “We Have Always Been Here! We Aren’t Going Anywhere! We Won’t Be Erased.”

A Scary Demonstration of What Unchecked Face Recognition Could Look Like

Video surveillance is becoming far more powerful than most people realize.

A photo of a security camera.

Three Key Problems with the Government’s Use of a Flawed Facial Recognition Service

Forcing people to use private ID-verification to access tax accounts or other government services raises serious privacy and equity issues.

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service headquarters in Washington.