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On October 1st, a long list of new laws took effect in Maryland. WYPR News Director Matt Bush joins Midday to discuss the significant law changes.
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Beginning October 1, survivors of child sexual abuse will be able to pursue legal recourse thanks to the Child Victims Act of 2023. Tom speaks with a legal expert and two survivors about possible legal actions.
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Kim Wehle is a legal analyst for ABC News, a law professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law, the author of several excellent books, and the host of Simple Politics on YouTube.
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MSNBC's Chief Correspondent takes the lead on interpreting President Trump's indictments, which will become some of our nation's most important legal and historical documents, according to Velshi.
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We’ll go On the Record with state delegate C.T. Wilson and Lisae Jordan, of the Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault. On October 1st, victims of child sexual abuse will be able to sue their abusers, no matter how long ago the abuse occurred.
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Death penalty lawyer Stephen Bright scrutinizes the U.S. court system in "The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts."
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The recent Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action in university admissions has left many court watchers with the question: How do you diversify higher education?
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With six potential criminal and civil indictments now hanging over him, former president Donald Trump is facing greater legal jeopardy than ever before. Former Assistant US Attorney Kim Wehle joins us to explain the legal morass, and why these prosecutions matter in a nation of laws.
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Politico congressional reporter Nicholas Wu and constitutional law expert Kim Wehle join us to discuss whether the law might finally be catching up with Donald Trump.
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The associate professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law joins us with insights on three pending legal cases with profound implications for the city.