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The landmark federal climate law passed this month by Democrats defines carbon dioxide as pollution, giving the Environmental Protection Agency the authority to regulate greenhouse gases.
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Political scientists Rachel Caufield of Drake University and Evan Renfro of the University of Northern Iowa join host Ben Kieffer to discuss political news at-home and abroad.
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Last week, the Iowa Supreme Court reversed a 2018 ruling that affirmed the right to an abortion in the state constitution, as the nation anticipates a reversal of Roe v. Wade after a U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion overturning the right was leaked last May .
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The state's largest abortion provider called an act of vandalism committed by abortion-rights activists "completely unacceptable."
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He left Iowa with little money and not a lot of prospects. Listen back to a conversation about how a Coon Rapids-native came to serve as chief justice of the Alaska Supreme Court.
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A legal expert walks through the big cases before SCOTUS as we await rulings on everything from gun rights and abortion access to prayer in public school sports and crimes on American Indian reservations.
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Host Ben Kieffer talks with political scientists Rachel Paine Caufield and Jonathan Hassid about how the leaked draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion that could signal a reversal of Roe v. Wade is likely to shape politics as we head into midterm elections.
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Legal experts weigh in on what a recent leaked document means for the future of abortion access in the United States.
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Ben Kieffer talks with political analysts Jim McCormick and Sara Mitchell about the top political stories of the week.
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This month, Storm Lake became a one-newspaper town. With the help of a billionaire, the Storm Lake Times bought its competitor the Pilot Tribune. How will consolidation impact its journalism?