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Christopher Mitchell on PK's In the Know Podcast

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Thu, July 28, 2011 | Posted by Christopher Mitchell

Public Knowledge recently had me as a guest on their "In the Know" weekly podcast. Our interview is the last half of the show. The videos we reference in the discussion are embedded below.

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