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ASU Office-Drama Lawsuit Names Trump-Appointed Top Scientist


Documents show that Sagers herself had been accused of making ASU staff fearful because of her complaints, and they had heard her making condescending remarks about ASU leadership, but her attorneys claim that those allegations were only raised after Panchanathan cracked down on her.
Sagers is currently still a professor at ASU after her demotion. She declined to speak with
New Times through an attorney, citing her current search for jobs elsewhere. Sagers attorneys failed to return repeated messages.
Cynthia Sagers is suing ASU.
ASU
Panchanathan is currently on long-term leave from the university after former President Donald Trump tapped him to head the National Science Foundation, an $8.5 billion federal agency that funds around a quarter of the research at higher-ed institutions. ....

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Pot Lottery Will Choose 13 Rural AZ Dispensary License Winners


Thirteen lucky winners will be selected at random by the state this afternoon to become instant millionaires.
This isn t your classic lottery, however. The person pulling ping-pong balls from a lottery machine works for an accounting firm hired by the state Department of Health Services, and the prize is the right to manufacture and sell marijuana in one of Arizona s rural counties. The entrance fee is a bit more than the $2 for a Powerball ticket: It costs $25,000 just to apply, as well as proof of an additional $500,000 set aside in liquid capital and a confirmed, secure dispensary location.
The application fee will be well worth it for the 13 lucky, and financially flush, winners. The adult-use legalization measure that Arizona voters passed in November caps the number of recreational licenses the state can issue at roughly the current number of medical marijuana licenses. ....

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Valley City Employees Can Toke After Work as Policies Change Post-207


Scottsdale made similar revisions in January, and Glendale and Tempe are currently in the process of revising their policies, spokespeople told
Phoenix New Times. Maricopa County spokesperson Fields Moseley said the county s current policy is focused on preventing impairment at work, with special restrictions on some “safety sensitive positions.”
Cities say their changing policies are in response to Proposition 207, which passed in November with widespread support from voters. And while the new law legalizes adult consumption of marijuana without a prescription, a local employment attorney warns that it s not a free-for-all.
It means that you don t get arrested, not that you don t lose your job, said Julie Pace, a Gammage & Burnham attorney who practices employment law and does training sessions on substance use for employers. She said that after Prop 207 passed, the companies she works with had a slew of incidents where employees were lighting up on breaks or ....

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