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The Schilling Show 4/11/22: James Coleman, Sgt. John Mattingly

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The Schilling Show 4/11/22: James Coleman, Sgt. John Mattingly

James Coleman, professor of Law, Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law, and publisher of the Energy Law Professor blog, examines the recent surge in gasoline prices, causes, and why we had low energy for years.

Sgt. John Mattingly, author of 12 Seconds in the Dark: A Police Officer’s Firsthand Account of the Breonna Taylor Raid, shares the difficulty in publishing this book, the media portrayal of the Breonna Taylor Raid, and how incidents could be better handled.

All of this and more on a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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