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Betsy Johnson, Saundra Ardrey

Season 16 Episode 4 | 28m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Renee Shaw talks with attorney Betsy Johnson and political scientist Saundra Ardrey.

Host Renee Shaw speaks with Kentucky lawyer Betsy Johnson, who once argued a case before the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Then, Renee talks to Western Kentucky University Political Science Professor Saundra Ardrey about Ginsburg's legacy, the centennial of women's suffrage, recent racial unrest, and the current political climate.

10/04/2020

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Betsy Johnson, Saundra Ardrey

Season 16 Episode 4 | 28m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Host Renee Shaw speaks with Kentucky lawyer Betsy Johnson, who once argued a case before the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Then, Renee talks to Western Kentucky University Political Science Professor Saundra Ardrey about Ginsburg's legacy, the centennial of women's suffrage, recent racial unrest, and the current political climate.

10/04/2020

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