Description
The #metoo and #timesup movements have revolutionized the conversation around rape and sexual harassment by exposing the extent of the problem and amplifying the voices of the victims. But how does the law and the justice system factor into all of this? How exactly are rape and consent cases prosecuted? What legal hurdles stand between #metoo and criminal prosecution? Janie talks to defense attorney Jerod Gunsberg and comedian Erin Byrne about trying consent cases in a court of law vs the court of public opinion.
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Rather than end on a high note with her last interview, Janie rambles for 10 minutes, offers parting wisdom(?) and then proceeds to shout out only half of the guests she loved because she gets overwhelmed. Relatively Healthy's listeners are the best. Thank you for downloading, sharing and coming...
Published 04/23/19
Rather than end on a high note with her last interview, Janie rambles for 10 minutes, offers parting wisdom(?) and then proceeds to shout out only half of the guests she loved because she gets overwhelmed. Relatively Healthy's listeners are the best. Thank you for downloading, sharing and coming...
Published 04/23/19