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To The Contrary
Has #MeToo Lost Momentum in the Courtroom?
Season 35
Episode 3523
Has the #MeToo movement lost ground in the legal system? Bonnie Erbé is joined by NYT Investigative Reporter Debra Kamin and attorney Julia Jenaé to analyze aggressive courtroom defense strategies, high-profile trials (Weinstein, Cosby, Diddy), and whether #MeToo has effectively "died" or evolved. Explore how changing tactics impact victims' willingness to report and the court of public opinion.
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