
Contraception and the Affordable Care Act
Season 21 Episode 33 | 56m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Bill and his guests discuss contraception and the Affordable Care Act.
Bill and his guests discuss contraception and the Affordable Care Act. Scheduled guests: Amy Cubbage, a Louisville lawyer and member of the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky; Richard Nelson, executive director of the Commonwealth Policy Center; Samuel Marcosson, a University of Louisville law professor; and Paul Salamanca, a University of Kentucky law professor.
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Contraception and the Affordable Care Act
Season 21 Episode 33 | 56m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Bill and his guests discuss contraception and the Affordable Care Act. Scheduled guests: Amy Cubbage, a Louisville lawyer and member of the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky; Richard Nelson, executive director of the Commonwealth Policy Center; Samuel Marcosson, a University of Louisville law professor; and Paul Salamanca, a University of Kentucky law professor.
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