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Nina Emerson, director of the UW Law School's Resource Center on Impaired Driving, was one of four people interviewed for a Newsmakers program in the WisconsinEye studios.  Emerson and the others were involved in drafting a controversial report that recommends ways for the state to change its "alcohol culture."  Others interviewed for the program included Julia Sherman, coordinator of the Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project; Racine Alderman Greg Helding; and Dr. Richard Brown, clinical director of the Wisconsin Initiative to Promote Healthy Lifestyles.

For links to audio and video of the interview, click here.

Submitted by UW Law School News on July 15, 2010

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