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Episode 18: Public Financing in Wisconsin
Thursday, February 7, 2008
 
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Episode 17: Why Fair Courts Matter to Business
Friday, December 21, 2007
 
This episode of Ears on Justice features highlights from a December 11 lunch policy discussion co-hosted by JAS, the Committee for Economic Development, and Missourians for Fair and Impartial Courts.  Speakers at this panel discussion assessed how the Missouri Plan system works, why it works, and
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Episode 16: Mandatory Minimums
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
 
This episode will offer more highlights from the 2007 Justice at Stake Summer Workshop, featuring Nkechi Taifa, a Senior Policy Analyst at the Open Society Policy Center. Mrs. Taifa's speech focused on the lack of judicial discretion in criminal cases involving mandatory minimum sentencing,
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Episode 15: Constitution Day
Monday, September 17, 2007
 
Monday, September 17 marks the 220th anniversary of the signing of the United State Constitution.  In honor of Constitution Day, this Ears on Justice episode features author and historian David Stewart discussing the politics and history of the constitutional convention of 1787.  Stewart is the
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Justice at Stake is a nonpartisan campaign working to keep our courts fair and impartial. Justice at Stake Campaign partners educate the public and work for reforms to keep politics and special interests out of the courtroom—so judges can do their job protecting our Constitution, our rights and the rule of law. New episodes of this podcast will be released twice monthly and discuss timely issues affecting the independence of the judiciary. Check us out online at http://www.justiceatstake.org
 
 
 
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