A law professor joins us to discuss the legal implications of a Supreme Court ruling that allows a business owner to decline services to a same-sex couple. Then, we learn more about the concept of psychogeography and mindful walking through your neighborhood.
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First amendment implications of Supreme Court ruling on declining services for same-sex couples
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a business owner was within her first amendment rights to deny services to a same-sex couple. A law professor and LGBT rights expert joins us to explain the case and what precedent it sets.
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Psychogeography: walking to encounter the unexpected in familiar places
How well do we really know our own neighborhoods? When we stick to our paths most-traveled—between work, home and the store—we miss out on discovering the unexpected beauty around us. We talk to a Wisconsin artist about the practice of psychogeography, and taking walks to find inspiration in familiar places.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Lorin Cox Producer
- Beatrice Lawrence Producer
- Craig Konnoth Guest
- Jeremy Wineberg Guest
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