Justice Department Unveils New Profiling Restrictions, Is The Era Of Big Divorce Over?, Wisconsin Life: Wisconsin Wine

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Over the last 20 years, divorce rates have dropped in the United States. We talk to an expert on family issues about common misconceptions about divorce rates and why people are staying together. We also discuss new profiling restrictions released by the Justice Department and learn about local wines in our Wisconsin Life segment.

Featured in this Show

  • Justice Department Unveils New Restrictions On Racial Profiling

    Monday the Department of Justice announced new restrictions on racial profiling for federal law enforcement officials. A reporter from the Los Angeles Times explains the new guidelines and puts them in a national context.

  • Is The Era Of Big Divorce Over?

    Over the last 20 years, divorce rates in America have dropped. Our guest looks at common perceptions about divorce rates and what’s driving the surge of married couples staying together.

  • Wisconsin Life: Wisconsin Wine

    Before California was the center of the American wine universe, the Midwest loomed large. Wisconsin had vineyards and wineries before the Civil War. Historian Erica Hannickel shares the history of wine in this region.

Episode Credits

  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Cynthia Schuster Host
  • Amanda Magnus Producer
  • Karl Christenson Producer
  • Timothy Phelps Guest
  • Stephanie Coontz Guest
  • Erica Hannickel Guest

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