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California Death Penalty; Oceanside Museum WPA Exhibit; Nuremburg Trials
25:48  - 3 years ago
A federal judge ruled California must adjust the lethal injection procedure for the death penalty. The changes led to the indefinite postponement of the execution of Michael Morales. On Monday, find out what this means for the future of capital punishment in California. Plus, the Oceanside Museum of Art exhibit featuring paintings from the Works Progress Administration era during the Great Depression. Then, sixty years ago the Nuremberg Trials put Nazi leaders up on the stand. That historic tribunal defined standards of international law. Meet a local judge who says the Nuremburg Trials' significance is still very much alive today. Guests: Dr. Brian Liang, executive director, Institute of Health Law Studies, California Western School of Law; Dr. Edgar Canada, President, California Society of Anesthesiologists; Bram Dijkstra, guest curator; Professor Emeritus, UCSD; author, American Expressionism; Beth Smith, Assistant Director, Oceanside Museum of Art
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