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Arizona Territory’s 1864 Abortion Law

58m · Political Gabfest · 11 Apr 19:00

This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the revival of Arizona’s 1864 abortion ban; the end of No Labels; and the past and future of presidential debates. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Mary Jo Pitzl and Reagan Priest for The Arizona Republic:Arizona House GOP halt Democrats’ effort to overturn Civil War era law in chaotic session Dan Balz for The Washington Post:The Arizona Supreme Court just upended Trump’s gambit on abortion Jamelle Bouie for The New York Times:The Man Who Snuffed Out Abortion Rights Is Here to Tell You He Is a Moderate Ramtin Arablouei and Rund Abdelfatah for NPR’s All Things Considered:Abortion was once common practice in America. A small group of doctors changed that A.O. Sulzberger Jr. for The New York Times:Reagan Says Ban On Abortion May Not Be Needed David Faris for Slate:Why No Labels Didn’t Stick Slate’s Political Gabfest:The “No Mugshot” Edition Thomas B. Edsall for The New York Times:Has No Labels Become a Stalking Horse for Trump? Michael H. Brown for The Washington Post:Joseph Lieberman, senator and vice-presidential nominee, dies at 82 Here are this week’s chatters: Emily: Dartmouth’s Leslie Center for the Humanities: People, Place, Podcasts:Emily Bazelon and Erica Heilman in Conversationand theRumble Strippodcast John: Slate’sNavel Gazingpodcast and Rachel Wolfe for The Wall Street Journal:The Calls for Help Coming From Above the Poverty Line David: Hannah Seo for The New York Times:Is It Better to Brush Your Teeth Before Breakfast or After? Listener chatter fromMark Phillips in Baltimore, Maryland: Ben Crair for The New Yorker:The Magic of Bird Brains For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, David, John, and Emily discuss AI communications with loved ones after they die. SeeWalter Marsh for The Guardian:Laurie Anderson on making an AI chatbot of Lou Reed: ‘I’m totally, 100%, sadly addicted’and Ira Glass for This American Life:The Ghost in the Machine. See alsoNiamn Ancell for Cybernews:These apps could resurrect your relatives using artificial intelligence;Rebecca Carballo for The New York Times:Using A.I. to Talk to the Dead; andTamara Kneese for Wired:Using Generative AI to Resurrect the Dead Will Create a Burden for the Living. In the latestGabfest Reads, Emily talks with Tana French about her book,The Hunter: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments [email protected]. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Hosts Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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