The Supreme Court and the Affordable Care Act
by: Craig FahleWayne State Distinguished Professor of Law Robert Sedler speaks with WDET's Craig Fahle about the Supreme Court ruling today on the Affordable Care Act.
Peter Buffett, son of billionaire Warren Buffett talks to Craig Fahle about his up-coming show in Sarnia.
An interview with Craig was recently featured in the April issue of Hour Magazine Detroit. In a rare turning of the tables, Hour Magazine Editor Steve Wilke stops by to interview Craig on the air about his career, his work in Detroit and what it's like hosting a daily radio show.
Michigan makes the Final Four, Detroit archbishop Allen Vigneron urges gay marriage supports to skip communion and 13 Republican senators threaten to filibuster any laws restricting gun ownership. Craig takes calls from listens as they choose the topics they wish to discuss.
In early 2011, WDET started a reporting concept we call “Crossing the Lines”. Crossing the Lines is an exploration of what unites us and divides us as people and as a region.
Since then, you have helped WDET and Metro Detroit by coming out to our events – community meetings large and small, talking about your place in the fabric of Southeast Michigan and lending your voice to surveys, stories and conversations here on the Craig Fahle Show.
As we head into 2013, WDET is proud to share with you some of the voices, the names, and the people who we’ve met in our travels in a new series of videos.
Craig speaks with Rick Haglund, Referee for the Michigan Truth Squad, about their take on the ads for Proposal 2, which would add collective bargaining rights to the state constitution, and Proposal 6, which would require voters to approve a new bridge or tunnel to Canada.
The Center for Disease Control will fund Wayne State University's School of Social Work's three-year research project to understand the factors that lead to teen dating violence.
Craig asks listeners questions for a chance to win tickets to the Craig Fahle Party's Election Night Party.
Craig speaks with President and CEO of The Center for Michigan, John Bebow about the Truth Squad and some of Michigan's most pressing issues including, Prop 4.
Listeners answer questions to win tickets to the Craig Fahle Party Party.
Listeners Bob Brincheck and Anthony Retka answer questions to win tickets to the Craig Fahle Party Party.
Craig poses the question to listeners: what are the duties, if any, implied by our rights?
The High Strung visits to play a few tunes and talk about their upcoming concert in Detroit.
The Coneydog is The Craig Fahle Party a mascot and Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People" is our official campaign song. Now we introduce the motto: Think More. Shout Less..
Wayne State Distinguished Professor of Law Robert Sedler speaks with WDET's Craig Fahle about the Supreme Court ruling today on the Affordable Care Act.
Alyssa Martina, a metro-Detroit native, attorney and founder of the Metro Parent Publishing Group joins Craig in studio to discuss the My Summer Story Contest in which we're asking readers (parents, kids, grandparents) to share their favorite summer memories.
Wayne State University Professor and Former City Council Member, Sheila Cockrel joins Craig in studio to Discuss the changes happening at Detroit's Law Department.
Craig talks with Senator Dave Hildenbrand, R-Lowell, about his recent proposal that would ban synthetic marijuana.
Crain's reporter Nancy Kaffer talks with Craig about last week's Mackinac Policy Conference.
Craig talks with Tel Ganesan, President and CEO of Kyyba, a Detroit area IT staffing company and Loren Schwiebert, Associate Professor at the Wayne State University Department of Computer Science, about what it takes to get an education and job in the IT field and the future of the growing industry.
Detroit Institute of Arts Director Graham Beal talks with Craig about the August 7 millage vote for the museum.
Craig Fahle shares his opinion about the signing of the consent agreement between The State of Michigan and The City of Detroit.
The podcast for The Craig Fahle Show on Tuesday, April 3, 2012.
Governor Synder phones-in from Europe to discuss the latest on the consent agreement and update WDET on his progress abroad.
Craig speaks with former Michigan Republican Party Chair, Saul Anuzis, about last night's GOP Primary in Florida and what the results mean for the party, the candidates and potentially the general election. Craig also has listeners call 313.577.1019 to share their opinions on the outcome.
Matt Prentice refuses to give up on Detroit Foodies. The well known, longtime restaurateur, plans to open five eateries this year. Craig speaks with Matt about his plans and more.
Craig and Morning Edition Host Pat Batcheller discuss the weekend sports events.
Craig visits the Auto Show and comes back with photos of what caught his eye.
Over the past several weeks, we have been observing and discussing the movement known as "Occupy Wall Street." We aren't cheerleading, and we aren't dismissing; we are learning. This is the type of thoughtful conversation you rightly demand from us at WDET. To continue in that vein, we wanted you to see this video from WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show.