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U.S. Supreme Court 2016: Gun Rights, Affirmative Action and Political Corruption

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The Supreme Court ended it's term June 30th, issuing a slew of decisions.  We look at three rulings:  one involving gun ownership and domestic violence cases, another on affirmative action in college admissions and a third on political corruption. A look at how this unusual eight member court ruled and what ramifications these three particular decisions might have for New Hampshire.

GUESTS:

  • John Greabe, Professor of Law at UNH
  • Jennifer Sargent, Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at Dartmouth College; former law professor, district-court judge, and public defender.
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