Putting condoms on the Fast-Track as an efficient and cost-effective HIV prevention method | UNAIDS
Criminalizing Condoms - Open Society Foundations
California Moves to Outlaw 'Stealthing,' or Removing Condom Without Consent - The New York Times
Condoms | Guidance | Program Resources | HIV/AIDS | CDC
This Week in HIV Research: Where the Rubber Meets the Ring
Condoms and Content-Based Discrimination: | Antonio Haynes | Verdict | Legal Analysis and Commentary from Justia
Lewd or Clever? Governor Nixes These Utah-Themed Condoms - POZ
Fueling the Philippines' HIV Epidemic: Government Barriers to Condom Use by Men Who Have Sex With Men | HRW
Covering Risk: HIV Criminalization and Condoms – HIV Legal Network
What is Stealthing? Proposed Cali. Law Covers Secretly Removing Condom – Rolling Stone
S.F. no longer criminalizes condoms
Supreme Court rules not wearing condom against partner's wishes could lead to sexual assault conviction | CBC News
US: Police Practices Fuel HIV Epidemic | Human Rights Watch
Advocacy group holding public forum to discuss Allegheny County criminalizing condom possession | Blogh
Challenges for sex workers in holding the line in condom use - Science & research news | Frontiers
Lawmakers: Don't Give in to the 'Stealthing' Moral Panic
Criminalizing Condoms - Open Society Foundations
Criminalising condom possession by sex workers is a global trend | aidsmap
Criminalizing Condoms: Sex Workers Get Policed but Remain Unprotected - In These Times
Sex Worker Outreach Project Joins Local Opposition To Controversial Condom Charges | 90.5 WESA
Condoms and lubricants in the time of COVID-19 — Sustaining supplies and people-centred approaches to meet the need in low- an
The Meaning of California's Bill Against Nonconsensual Condom Removal | The New Yorker
Internal Condoms - Our Bodies Ourselves Today
Advocates at the International AIDS Conference Call for Decriminalizing Sex Work (2014) | The Center for HIV Law and Policy
Condoms for sex work: Protection or evidence? | CMAJ
Criminalizing Condoms: How Policing Practices Put Sex Workers and HIV Services at Risk in Kenya, Namibia, Russia, South Africa, the United States, and Zimbabwe | The Communication Initiative Network