Boston Public Radio full show: March 2, 2023

Today on Boston Public Radio, live from the Boston Public Library:

We opened the phone lines to hear from listeners about the future of automation and what it means for their careers and livelihoods.

Former federal judge Nancy Gertner gave us the rundown on the latest legal headlines, including the Supreme Court’s opinion on student loans, and a case on whether the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is constitutional. Gertner also reflected on a Texas judge’s expected ruling on mifepristone, which is used in medication abortions.

Gov. Maura Healey joined live from the Boston Public Library for “Ask the Governor.” She answered questions on her new tax plan and budget, housing, Massachusetts State Police reform, transparency, the new Black Empowerment Council, plus climate and MBTA dysfunction.

Alison King and Shira Stoll from NBC News talked about their series “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of New Hampshire.”

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden recently dined at The Red Hen in Washington, D.C., where the two each ordered a chicory salad, grilled bread and butter and two bowls of saucy rigatoni. Is this weird to order the exact same meal at a restaurant as your dining partner? We had listeners weigh in.

  Listen to the full episode of Boston Public Radio from March 2, 2023.