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Texas Standard For May 28, 2020
The Texas Supreme Court rules fear of contracting coronavirus is not a disability under election law. We’ll have more on the decision in the vote-by mail controversy and why it may not prove to be the final word on the subject. And: As institutions of higher ed struggle over how to move forward, we talk to the presidents of two historically black colleges about how best to help the communities they serve, which have been especially hard hit by COVID-19. Plus: Dr. Fred Campbell takes more listener questions about the coronavirus and much more today on the Texas Standard:

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