Emily Bazelon

Public sector doctors

A Dutch physician is making abortion drugs more accessible to women around the world — by mail

Dr. Rebecca Gomperts has started a company that offers online medical advice and quality-verified abortion drugs to women around the world looking to terminate a pregnancy.

A Dutch physician is making abortion drugs more accessible to women around the world — by mail

U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Arizona voter citizenship provision

U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Arizona voter citizenship provision

Supreme Court rules human genes can't be patented

Supreme Court rules human genes can't be patented

U.S. Supreme Court Justices appear skeptical of Defense of Marriage Act

U.S. Supreme Court Justices appear skeptical of Defense of Marriage Act

U.S. Supreme Court appears cautious of broad gay marriage ruling

U.S. Supreme Court appears cautious of broad gay marriage ruling

U.S. Supreme Court leaves 'heart and soul' in Arizona's immigration law

The Supreme Court struck down three of four provisions in the controversial Arizona immigration law Monday in a 5-3 decision. But what it left was what Arizona State Rep. John Kavanagh called the law's "heart and soul."

U.S. Supreme Court leaves 'heart and soul' in Arizona's immigration law

Supreme Court justices could face blowback no matter how they decide healthcare case

As the U.S. Supreme Court debates the Affordable Healthcare Act, there's a growing discussion about the level of political heat that may come down, no matter what the decision is.

Supreme Court justices could face blowback no matter how they decide healthcare case
The World

New details complicate Phoebe Prince case

Slate.com senior editor Emily Bazelon has been researching the Prince case since February, we hear why it may be misguided to levy felony charges against six teenagers in this tragic case.

New details complicate Phoebe Prince case
The World

Left and right respond to Kagan nomination

Both conservatives and liberals have their concerns about Supreme Court nominee, Elena Kagan. The left worries that she is too untested, while the right worries that she is too 'gay friendly.'

Left and right respond to Kagan nomination
The World

Fatal case puts bullying back in spotlight

Bullying has long been a problem for school children and it seems that the level of violence is both increasing and spreading beyond the schoolyard on to the Internet.

Fatal case puts bullying back in spotlight