Celery In The Kitchen, Governing Free Speech Online, Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Lame Duck Laws Limiting Governor’s Power

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Celery may be having a culinary moment. Our guest says there’s much more to do with the crispy green stalks than just add peanut butter and raisins. Then we discuss the challenge of preserving free speech while regulating hate speech on the internet. And we talk about the state Supreme Court vote on laws passed during the legislature’s lame duck session.

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Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Lucas Johnson Producer
  • J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
  • Lori Skelton Guest
  • David Kaye Guest
  • Shawn Johnson Guest

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