Wisconsin OWI Legislation, Trump And The Census, Looking At The American History Of Entrenchment

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We explore some of the challenges to advancing OWI legislation in Wisconsin. Then we look at the question of whether President Donald Trump can still delay the U.S. census at this point. And we hear about the history of the idea of ‘Entrenchment’ in American politics and society.

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  • The History Of 'Entrenchment' In American Politics And Society

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Episode Credits

  • Judith Siers-Poisson Host
  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Jeremy Arney Guest
  • Margo Anderson Guest
  • Paul Starr Guest

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