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Shaken

by Medill Justice Project

  • December 20, 2016

Eighteen-year-old Tonia Miller was accused of shaking her baby to death. A jury in Michigan convicted the young mother of second-degree murder and sentenced her to 20-30 years in state prison. But did she do…

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Shaken – French Transcript

by Medill Justice Project

  • December 20, 2016

HOST INTRODUCTION Être parent peut réserver bien des surprises… Surtout quand il s’agit d’un nouveau né. Parfois, les bébés commencent à pleurer et on ignore pourquoi. Ils se mettent à éternuer, à tousser et évidemment,…

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Shaken – English Transcript

by Medill Justice Project

  • December 20, 2016

HOST INTRODUCTION: Being a parent, especially a parent to a newborn baby, can test us in the most surprising ways. Sometimes, oftentimes newborns cry and you don’t know why. It can be frustrating. They sneeze…

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Series: A Fair Fight for a Fair Court

by Nancy Mullane

  • November 1, 2016

Throughout the 2016 election year, Life of the Law’s team of investigative reporters, editors, and scholars partnered to research, produce and publish this five part series on the impact of money and politics on the…

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Judges v. Attack Ads Transcript

by Jess Engebretson

  • November 1, 2016

HOST INTRODUCTION:   Judges across the country are in a fight to keep their jobs. Unlike judges appointed to federal courts, many state judges have to run in elections to either get voted onto the…

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Courting Voters – Transcript

by Ashley Cleek

  • October 18, 2016

HOST INTRO: This is a really strange election year. We all know what’s happening nationally — it’s Trump v Clinton and the Senate’s up for grabs. But it’s an even weirder election year for judges…

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Last Count – Transcript

by Greg Eskridge

  • October 4, 2016

HOST INTRO: Douglas Collier is currently serving a life sentence inside San Quentin State Prison.  For years, he shared a 9×4 cell with his friend Tony, a fellow inmate.  Then, Tony got sick.  His arteries…

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Death on a Dairy – Transcript

by Nancy Mullane

  • September 9, 2016

HOST INTRODUCTION: What do you eat for breakfast? I like a bit of steel cut oatmeal with warm milk and yogurt with fresh fruit and when I sit down to eat I rarely think about…

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Death on a Dairy

by Eilis O'Neill

  • September 6, 2016

What do you eat for breakfast? A bit of steel cut oatmeal with warm milk.  Yogurt with fresh fruit. And when you sit down to eat do you think about where it all comes from?…

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Kids Doing Life – Transcript

by Brenda Salinas

  • August 23, 2016

HOST INTRODUCTION: When you’re sixteen or seventeen do you really think about what you’re doing and who you’re doing it with? Sometimes, sure. But not all the time. There’s science to show that teens don’t…

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