Arizonans will get to vote on whether or not to expand abortion rights in the state on the ballot in November. The news comes after the state Supreme Court rejected arguments from abortion opponents — at a moment when the court is under pressure. Also, ASU students can take a brand new class this fall: space architecture. That and more on The Show.
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Matt Simon is a senior staff writer for Grist who recently wrote a piece looking closer at so-called "informal green spaces." He spoke to The Show about them and their impact.
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Arizona ranks 50th in the nation when it comes to FAFSA form completion rates from high school seniors. The Show spoke with Kristina Guy, chair of the Arizona School Counselors Association, more about the issue.
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The AZ Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Tuesday to allow the Arizona Abortion Access Act to appear on the ballot. The Show spoke to Barbara Atwood, a law professor emerita at University of Arizona, more about it.
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An AZ judge ruled that the Chandler USD could not be the subject of a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the parent of a student who died by suicide in 2022. Betsy Grey joins The Show to explain the legal principles behind the decision.
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Elena Rocchi is the ASU professor leading the new space architecture graduate program. Rocchi spoke to The Show more about the program.