DAN RODRICKS Midday WYPR

Friday February 10, 12 - 1 pm: The Midday Weekly Review

Catholic Church protest of federal health insurance mandate; fallout from Komen-Planned Parenthood controversy; Maryland death penalty repeal; judges salaries; puppy mills and Potomac intersex bass.



Friday, November 25, 1-2 pm: Special Programming

No Midday today.  Special holiday programming from WYPR.



Friday, November 25, 12-1 pm: Special Programming

No Midday today.  Special holiday programming from WYPR.



Tuesday, November 24, 1-2 pm: Special Programming

No Midday today.  Special holiday programming from WYPR.



Thursday, November 24, 12-1 pm: Special Programming

No Midday today.  Special holiday programming from WYPR.



Monday November 14, 12-1 pm: Voices of the Homeless

Dan spoke with some of Baltimore's homeless, along the Fallsway and below the Jones Falls Expressway on a cold, recent morning. We recorded those conversations. 



Thursday, October 27, 1-2 pm: Open Phones - From the Wealth Gap to the Occupy Movement

We open our phone lines to hear from listeners about the wealth gap and the Occupy movement. 



Midday with Dan Rodricks 4-22-11 Hour 1 Midday News Review

The Midday Weekly News Review of some of the region's most interesting stories with the reporters who covered them.



Midday with Dan Rodricks 4-15-11 Hour 2 Midday on the Law

Attorneys Jim Astrachan and Julie Rubin look at Internet defamation in this edition of Midday on the Law: We’ll be joined by Barrie Tilghman, the former mayor of Salisbury who sued a Delmarva blogger for defaming her. Being a public official, she lost the case. The blogger is still active. What are the legal standards for online defamation? And does the First Amendment protect bloggers and anonymous commenters who post vicious criticism, personal attacks and vulgar lies about people who are not public officials? A look at the Internet and the laws of libel.



Midday with Dan Rodricks 4-15-11 Hour 1 Midday News Review

The Weekly Midday News Review: A recap of some of the region's most interesting stories with the reporters who covered them.



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