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Fox News Radio: What Is The Department Of Justice?

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By Newsroom on February 27, 2023 Faculty, In the News

Professor and author of The People’s Courts, Jed Shugerman, joined Abby Hornacek to explain the role of the Department of Justice.

Listen to the full podcast on Getting Schooled w/ Abby Hornacek.

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