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ABA Reaching the Community: Program Types & Tips: Producing a Call-In Show: Topics for Lively Talk




 
Reaching the Community

Program Types & Tips

Producing a Call-in Show
Topics for Lively Talk

  • Does the law unite or polarize? Do people agree that the law both protects our individuality and brings us together with a common vision?
  • How can the law help resolve conflicts between groups? Callers share diversity problems. Panelists explain legal solutions.
  • What does the quest for equality and the theme Celebrate Your Freedom mean to me? Callers reflect on the importance of diversity and their own struggles to maintain it. You can also pre-tape segments for this topic, either using local celebrities or members of the general public.
  • What does "a jury of one's peers" really mean? In our diverse society, who are our peers? And what are the implications of the jury pool on the outcome of a trial?
  • Are affirmative action and civil rights laws fair? Some interpret affirmative action as preferential treatment for women and minorities. And some think that fair housing laws abridge their personal freedoms. Discussion focuses on the equal protection foundation of such laws. Are we better off because of them?

>>Producing a Call-in Show
>>Topics for Lively Talk
>>Sample Letters
>>Type of Show & Tips
>>Pitching Your Show
>>Sample Pitch Letter
>>How to Look Your Best on TV


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