Category Archives: Courts and Justice

7-8-2016 Russel Belanger, Circle of Peace

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Disturbed by St. Paul’s escalating and senseless violence, Russel Balenger explains to Guest Host Stephen Blair Venable how the idea for the “Circle” was conceived, and how it has become … Continue reading

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6-17-2016 Sen. Jim Carlson MN SD51

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Sen. Jim Carlson, a longtime Access guest, is interviewed by guest-host Prof. David Schultz, for a fast-paced upbeat session about the upcoming 2016 election and the disappointing MN Legislative Session.

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6-3-2016 Faith Riverstone and Gary Wederspahn

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel You have a right to die, but just don’t discuss it in Minnesota When Faith Riverstone learned that she suffers from several incurable maladies, including the onset of dementia, the … Continue reading

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4-15-2016 Dane Smith, Growth and Justice

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Dane Smith, president of Growth and Justice is again a guest on our show. He and Alan Miller engage in an interesting discussion about information in the political realm and … Continue reading

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4-1-2016 Michael Ciresi

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Mike Ciresi, who has been recognized as #1 of the top 10 “super” attorneys in the nation, a founding partner of CiresiConlin LLC, has handled some of the most famous … Continue reading

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