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Paul Butler in defense of affirmative action; Albert Fox Cahn on surveillance tech & Mayor Adams' 'Blueprint'; Suzanne Nossel on book bans; Experience with electric vehicles (episode)
This fall, the Supreme Court will hear arguments to strike down affirmative action. Paul Butler, makes his case on why it should be upheld.
Adams wants to expand the use surveillance technologies to track down potential suspects. Albert Fox Cahn talks about the known pitfalls and controversies around such tech.
Suzanne Nossel, PEN America chief executive officer, discusses the renewed efforts to ban books about 'divisive concepts' from schools and libraries.
Listeners who have purchased an electric vehicle call in to share why they made their decisions and obstacles they encountered trying to purchase the in-demand cars.