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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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The Arizona Supreme Court has rejected a bid by abortion opponents to block an abortion rights measure from the November ballot.
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To talk about a win and a loss for supporters of the abortion rights ballot measure, a deal between Gov. Katie Hobbs and state Senate Republicans and more, The Show sat down with Chuck Coughlin of HighGround and Democratic strategist Tony Cani.
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The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the Republican Legislature’s description of an abortion rights ballot measure does not violate state law.
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Arizona voters will get to decide in November whether to add the right to an abortion to the state constitution.
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The wife of Arizona Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick and Republican lawmakers are working to protect two Arizona Supreme Court justices who ruled in favor of the state’s 1864 abortion ban.
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The conservative political activist has launched a campaign to convince voters not to oust Clint Bolick from the Arizona Supreme Court.
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An Arizona Supreme Court justice who has made comments critical of abortion before he was appointed to the bench won’t recuse himself from a case dealing with an abortion rights ballot question that could go before voters in November.
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A Maricopa County Superior Court judge dismissed a lawsuit that sought to knock an abortion rights question off of the November ballot.
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Abortion-rights group asks AZ judge who made anti-abortion comments to recuse himself in ballot caseArizona for Abortion Access, a group asking voters to approve a constitutional right to abortion in the state, has asked Supreme Court Justice Bill Montgomery to recuse himself from a case dealing with language that will describe the ballot measure to voters.