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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2021 · 51 MIN

The Subjectivity of How Justice is Applied

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Contentious, anti-protest and anti-trans bills dominated the headlines this week; we discuss the social & economic implications they could have for the future of Oklahoma.Links mentioned: Senator Jake Merrick, SD22, was sworn in on WednesdayHB1674 heads to the Governor's officeSB2 - dealing with womens' sportsClass-action lawsuit filed over state's medical marijuana tracking programState finance entities that don't have websitesJohn Bennett elected GOP chair

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Contentious, anti-protest and anti-trans bills dominated the headlines this week; we discuss the social & economic implications they could have for the future of Oklahoma.Links mentioned: Senator Jake Merrick, SD22, was sworn in on WednesdayHB1674...

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