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This episode is sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union. Check out their website at ACLU.org for more information.
Earl Ingram sits down with Dr. Robert Kraig, Executive Director of Citizen Action of Wisconsin, for a wide-ranging conversation on civil liberties, free speech, protest rights, and the role the courts play in shaping what those rights look like in everyday life. They dig into how power, policy, and legal interpretation affect ordinary people, with discussion around the First Amendment, the balance between individual rights and the public good, and the way these issues show up in communities across Wisconsin and the country.
By Civic MediaThis episode is sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union. Check out their website at ACLU.org for more information.
Earl Ingram sits down with Dr. Robert Kraig, Executive Director of Citizen Action of Wisconsin, for a wide-ranging conversation on civil liberties, free speech, protest rights, and the role the courts play in shaping what those rights look like in everyday life. They dig into how power, policy, and legal interpretation affect ordinary people, with discussion around the First Amendment, the balance between individual rights and the public good, and the way these issues show up in communities across Wisconsin and the country.