March 15, 2017
LISTEN: Professor Oleske talks state civil rights with OPB
Constitutional law scholar and professor Jim Oleske talks with Oregon Public Broadcasting.
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Constitutional law scholar and professor Jim Oleske talks with Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Dave Miller about some of the state civil rights issues raised by the new Trump administration guidelines for transgender students, same sex couples, and other cases.
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