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Morton and John talk gerrymandering with former Indiana Supreme Court Justice Theodore Boehm. Topics considered are term limits, early decisions about apportionment, inherited seats, how "fairness" may be measured, and how gerrymandered districts favor election of persons with radical (not centrist) points of view.
During "Sound Off," John talks about the profound effects of The Heartland International Film Festival.
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Morton and John talk gerrymandering with former Indiana Supreme Court Justice Theodore Boehm. Topics considered are term limits, early decisions about apportionment, inherited seats, how "fairness" may be measured, and how gerrymandered districts favor election of persons with radical (not centrist) points of view.
During "Sound Off," John talks about the profound effects of The Heartland International Film Festival.

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