As the country grapples with states' newfound power to regulate abortion in the aftermath of this summer's U.S. Supreme Court decision, state attorney general candidates are staking claims on what they'll do to fight or defend access to abortion and that's attracting cash and votes.
Interviews with more than two dozen current and former prosecutors from the staff of Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby reveal an office where grueling hours, large caseloads and depleted morale have driven people out.