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The War on Drugs: Is It Over?

The mass incarceration resulting from the failed War on Drugs.

Aired 10/30/2015 | Rating NR

Due Process

The War on Drugs: Is It Over?

Special | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

The mass incarceration resulting from the failed War on Drugs.

New federal initiatives from the President, the Justice Department and even a bi-partisan group of US senators, designed to roll back the failed "war on drugs" and its devastating consequences. Studio guests: former prosecutor Ben Barlyn and Rutgers Law Prof. Elise Boddie.

Aired 10/30/2015 | Rating NR

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Due Process

The War on Drugs: Is It Over?

Special | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

New federal initiatives from the President, the Justice Department and even a bi-partisan group of US senators, designed to roll back the failed "war on drugs" and its devastating consequences. Studio guests: former prosecutor Ben Barlyn and Rutgers Law Prof. Elise Boddie.

Aired 10/30/2015 | Rating NR

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