Justice Talking

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Justice Talking
Image:Justicetalkinglogo.jpg
Genre Talk
Running time 50 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Home station National Public Radio
Starring Margot Adler
Air dates 1999 to Present
No. of episodes 265
Website
http://www.justicetalking.org/

Justice Talking is a weekly radio show, syndicated on National Public Radio and hosted by Margot Adler, that tackles the law and public policy. A signature element of the program is its debate segment.

Arlen Specter while he was being interviewed by Margot Adler for an episode of Justice Talking on Presidential Signing statements
Arlen Specter while he was being interviewed by Margot Adler for an episode of Justice Talking on Presidential Signing statements

It is the flagship of a multi-media civic education initiative online, in print and in classrooms. Justice Talking is produced by the Annenberg Public Policy Center, a think tank at the University of Pennsylvania's School for Communications.

Justice Talking has a partnership with the New York Times Learning Network to produce a free website for students and teachers that discusses legal debates that affect Americans.[1]

The show will go off the air in July 2008.

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