Episode Synopsis "How political polarization in the US is damaging our courts"
Attorney and University of Kansas Professor Karl Brooks describes how political polarization in the US is damaging our courts and what you might want to do about it. He is […] The post How political polarization in the US is damaging our courts appeared first on KKFI.
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