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    Justice for All - The Wyatt Wright Show

    Attorney Wyatt Wright Discusses Your Constitutional Rights
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    Episodes (30)

    Blocking the Courthouse Door

    Blocking the Courthouse Door
    Wyatt interviews journalist and author Stephanie Mencimer about her book, Blocking the Courthouse Door. As a reporter for Mother Jones, Ms. Mencimer covers legal affairs and domestic policy in the magazine’s Washington, D.C. bureau. This former investigative reporter has earned many awards and critical acclaim for her insightful stories about injustice. Join Wyatt and Ms. Mencimer as they discuss the methodology behind keeping Americans out of the courthouse.

    Freedom to Harm — Attacks on Regulations that Protect Us

    Freedom to Harm — Attacks on Regulations that Protect Us
    Wyatt interviews professor and author Thomas McGarity about his new book, Freedom to Harm: The Lasting Legacy of the Laissez Faire Revival. Professor McGarity has served as advisor to numerous federal and state agencies and knows why they are often ineffective. Join Wyatt and the professor as they discuss what ails our regulatory system and how we can be confident that they will be there when Americans need them most.

    Hot Coffee—Is Justice Being Served?

    Hot Coffee—Is Justice Being Served?
    Wyatt interviews nationally known documentarian Susan Saladoff. You remember Susan—she is the producer and director of the HBO hit documentary entitled HOT COFFEE--IS JUSTICE BEING SERVED which Entertainment Weekly called a MUST WATCH show. Ms. Saladoff is a former public interest lawyer who explores how the media and corporate America manipulate the public into believing the civil justice system is broken.

    Barriers to the Voting Booth — A Retreat on Progress Made

    Barriers to the Voting Booth — A Retreat on Progress Made
    Voting is getting tougher in America. Voter ID laws and other laws based upon the fabricated premise of massive voter fraud have disenfranchised millions from their vote. Join Wyatt as he welcomes the President of the League of Women Voters of Texas to discuss a growing concern with the potential to set America back 60 years of progress in suffrage.

    Texas Supreme Court Harms Citizens

    Texas Supreme Court Harms Citizens
    The Texas Supreme Court has become a de facto special interest group serving both mega corporations and the rich and powerful. Along the way, ordinary Texans are hurt and left out in the cold. Such brazenness is now in the open as the court has no fear from the populace due to the unlimited amounts of money corporate America will spend to keep the current justices on the bench.

    Auto Insurance Coverage Slashed by Supreme Court

    Auto Insurance Coverage Slashed by Supreme Court
    Texas Supreme Court says uninsured motorist coverage only applies if you are hit by the entire motor vehicle, not merely a piece of it. The Court threw out the case of a man and his kids who were severely injured after the entire axle assembly came off a passing 18 wheeler and crushed his car. The high Court went to absurd lengths to explain how an axle assembly is not a motor vehicle. Wyatt explores this absurdity taken to a new level at the expense of innocent citizens.

    Hospital Employees Treated as Second Class

    Hospital Employees Treated as Second Class
    The Texas Supreme Court has ordered that hospital employees injured on the job do not have the same rights as other employees. Instead, injured hospital employees are now subject to med mal caps and all the limitations of the bad medical malpractice laws—even if they are injured by a brick falling from the roof. This story will leave you baffled and wondering if our justices actually pay attention to life, or are just living in a bubble.