Nearly six months since Texas adopted the most restrictive abortion law in the country, the number of procedures performed after six weeks of pregnancy has plummeted — but demand for self-managed a
The 26th annual Barbara Jordan National Forum (BJNF), a student-driven celebration of the groundbreaking work and legacy of former congresswoman, distinguished pub
The demand for abortion-inducing medication spiked in the month after Texas significantly limited abortion access and has remained high since, according to new data from a researcher at the Univers
COVID has caused the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) to experience extreme staff losses and infection rates, compounding its already severe understaffing problem.
Seated in the dimly lit LBJ auditorium, Amy Kroll's eyes beamed as Hillary Clinton strolled onto the stage just days after the 2018 midterm elections to receive a public service award and share her
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Eight alumni from the LBJ Women’s Campaign School are running for different city and state government positions across the country in the March primary elections.