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Kim Wehle is a legal analyst for ABC News, a law professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law, the author of several excellent books, and the host of Simple Politics on YouTube.
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The nation's massive $1.7 trillion student-loan debt — and the efforts to help many of the 43 million borrowers burdened by that debt — are fueling a volatile political debate. An education reporter, a student debt advisor and a Maryland lawmaker join us today to discuss some equitable paths out of the crisis.
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There were some surprises on voting rights and the role of state courts in elections, but no surprises as the conservative majority abolished the use of race-based consideration in college admissions, restricted LGBTQ+ rights, and student loan forgiveness.
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Governor says the end of race-based admissions in higher education would be easier for state to do something about than student debt relief.
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Maryland's Democratic junior senator discusses the Supreme Court's burgeoning corruption scandal, the Sen. Feinstein imbroglio, and the looming debt limit vote.
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What does the future of reproductive rights look like? And how did we get here?
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We hear from a reproductive health leader, a Baltimore city councilwoman, a Johns Hopkins U. medical historian and a Jewish rabbi who works with expectant mothers.
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We get local reactions to Friday's historic Supreme Court ruling that upends a half century of abortion rights, and gives states the power to ban abortions.
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Abortion is still legal in Maryland but triggers bans in other states.
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