Victim Rights
Discover key takeaways from 8 podcast episodes about this topic.

BODY FOUND OFF US 60 ID'ED AS MISSING GIRL EMILY, 14
The brutal murder and dismemberment of 14-year-old Emily Pike, an Apache teen, exposes severe systemic failures in law enforcement, tribal jurisdiction, and victim protection, leaving her family without justice and raising urgent questions about missing Indigenous women.

Lemon LIVE at 5 | Trump, Are You F'ing Kidding Me!?
Don Lemon and guest Mark Caputo dissect the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files, alleged DOJ surveillance of Congress, and the political fallout, including the controversial identity of a redacted email sender.

BREAKING: Update on Ghislaine Maxwell PARDON
Ghislaine Maxwell offered to clear Donald Trump's name in exchange for clemency, sparking allegations of a corrupt transaction orchestrated by Trump's personal attorney, now Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanch.

Prosecutor drops BAD NEWS for Trump’s DOJ after latest Epstein release
A former federal prosecutor asserts that the Department of Justice is actively covering up the extent of Jeffrey Epstein's co-conspirators, evidenced by new file releases and past internal DOJ communications, and suggests a special master is the only path to full accountability.

"Billionaire Boys Club": What the Latest Epstein Files Reveal About Elite Impunity
The latest release of Jeffrey Epstein files exposes widespread elite complicity and severe Department of Justice failures, including the re-traumatization of survivors through unredacted names and the protection of powerful individuals.

VA v Brendan Banfield - Day 10 Closing Arguments
Legal analyst Emily D. Baker dissects the closing arguments and critical jury instructions in the Brendan Banfield double murder trial, spotlighting the judge's powerful decision to protect victim privacy and the prosecution's direct refutation of the defendant's testimony.

LIVE: Meiselas AND DEM AGs on MAJOR BREAKING NEWS!!
Three Democratic Attorneys General from California, Illinois, and Massachusetts detail their collective legal victories and ongoing struggles against what they characterize as the Trump administration's lawlessness and overreach, emphasizing the critical role of state-level legal defense.

BREAKING: Court RULES in Epstein files lawsuit
A federal judge denied a request by Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie to appoint a special master for the Epstein files, citing a lack of judicial authority without an active lawsuit, but explicitly noted their right to initiate new litigation.