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From Trump to duck boats to voter ID laws, Legal Roundtable talks regional, national developments

This month's Legal Roundtable included (from left) Marcia McCormick, Mark Smith and Bill Freivogel.
Evie Hemphill
This month's Legal Roundtable included (from left) Marcia McCormick, Mark Smith and Bill Freivogel.
This month's Legal Roundtable included (from left) Marcia McCormick, Mark Smith and Bill Freivogel.
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This month's Legal Roundtable included (from left) Marcia McCormick, Mark Smith and Bill Freivogel.

St. Louis on the Air’s monthly Legal Roundtable got underway Monday as host Don Marsh delved into a variety of recent local and national stories pertaining to the law.

The discussion touched on several regional matters as well as the confirmation of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the dismissal of Stormy Daniels’ defamation lawsuit against President Trump.

Joining Marsh for in-depth analysis were Mark Smith, J.D., associate vice chancellor of students at Washington University; William Freivogel, J.D., journalism professor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale; and Marcia McCormick, J.D., professor of law at Saint Louis University.

Listen to the full conversation:

St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region. St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh and producers Alex HeuerEvie HemphillLara Hamdan and Xandra Ellin give you the information you need to make informed decisions and stay in touch with our diverse and vibrant St. Louis region.

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Evie Hemphill joined the St. Louis on the Air team in February 2018. After earning a bachelor’s degree in English literature in 2005, she started her career as a reporter for the Westminster Window in Colorado. Several years later she went on to pursue graduate work in creative writing at the University of Wyoming and moved to St. Louis upon earning an MFA in the spring of 2010. She worked as writer and editor for Washington University Libraries until 2014 and then spent several more years in public relations for the University of Missouri–St. Louis before making the shift to St. Louis Public Radio.