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Coming up Monday on BPR:
USA Today’s Susan Page on her new book, "The Queen and Her Presidents"
Retired federal judge Nancy Gertner
Tufts international affairs expert Daniel Drezner
GBH executive arts editor Jared Bowen
Recent segments
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Boston City Council President Calls For City Inspector General To Be Created After Corruption Scandals
In the wake of two corruption scandals in Boston’s City Hall, City Council President Andrea Campbell wants the city to create an office for an independent inspector general. -
Charlie Sennott: America Needs To Start Talking About Its Domestic Terrorism Problem
When mass shooters fit the definition of terrorism, why aren't they charged with it? -
Village Voice: Richard Blanco On Showing, Not Telling
Richard Blanco walks Jim and Margery through the writing tool of showing, not telling. -
ACLU Mass Executive Director Says Census Ruling 'Was A Huge Victory For Democracy'
Though the debate over the question is not over, the Supreme Court delivered a strong blow to the Trump administration. -
As Anti-Abortion Laws Spread In Nation, Advocates On Both Sides Prepare For A Supreme Court Fight
In 2019, several states have passed laws restricting access to abortions, leaving some wondering if it means the end of Roe v. Wade. -
How Much Power Do Prosecutors Have?
Emily Bazelon is the author of "Charged: The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End Mass Incarceration," a new book that examines prosecutorial power, and how that has affected the justice system for decades.
Listen to previous shows
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BPR Full Show 7/31: Governor Healey On The Shelter System
BPR Full Show 7/31: Governor Healey On The Shelter System -
Best Of BPR 7/31: Gov. Healey Discusses New Shelter Policy
Best Of BPR 7/31: Gov. Healey Discusses New Shelter Policy -
Best Of BPR 7/30: Make Democracy Fun Again & Only Fans At The Olympics
Best Of BPR 7/30: Make Democracy Fun Again & Only Fans At The Olympics -
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Best Of BPR 7/29: Cat Ladies For Democracy & "The History Of Sound"
Best Of BPR 7/29: Cat Ladies For Democracy & "The History Of Sound"