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Super Tuesday Preview; Statehouse Update; Symposium Focuses On Space Law Issues And The Moon

Voters in 14 states and American Samoa will cast votes in the Democratic presidential primary today -- Super Tuesday.  Amy Klobuchar dropped out yesterday, throwing her support behind Joe Biden. Earlier, Pete Buttiegig and Tom Steyer dropped out. Will Super Tuesday further pare the field? Will Bernie Sanders remain the frontrunner? Can Elizabeth Warren gain traction? And what effect will Mike Bloomberg have?  We will cover the implications of Super Tuesday.  We will check in with the Statehouse team on how Ohio is preparing for the coronavirus and what the status is for three proposed statewide ballot issues in November.
And we follow the law of the land on earth. What's the law of the land on the moon and beyond? A lesson on space law.

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Global Space Law Center

Tom Sutton, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, Director, Community Research Institute, Baldwin Wallace University  
Kathryn Lavelle, Ph.D., Ellen and Dixon Long Professor of World Affairs, Case Western Reserve University 
Karen Kasler, Statehouse News Bureau Chief, Ohio Public Radio/TV   
Mark Sundahl, Ph.D., Director, Global Space Law Center, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law