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''Justice Talking'' was a weekly
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, syndicated on
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and hosted by
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, that tackled the law and public policy. A signature element of the program was its debate segment. It was the flagship of a multi-media civic education initiative online, in print and in classrooms. ''Justice Talking'' was produced by the
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, a
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at the University of Pennsylvania's School for Communications. ''Justice Talkings last show aired on June 30, 2008. According to the producer, the program has ceased production due to lack of funding.


Justice Learning web site

''Justice Talking'' has a partnership with ''
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'' Learning Network to produce a free website for students and teachers that discusses legal debates that affect Americans. It is called ''Justice Learning''.Justice Learning
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Justice TalkingJustice Learning
University of Pennsylvania NPR programs {{poli-org-stub 1999 radio programme debuts 2008 radio programme endings