

It may soon be legal to bet on elections. Is America ready?
Sep 12, 2024
In this discussion, Alexander Osipovich, a legal expert from The Wall Street Journal, tackles the controversial idea of betting on election results and its implications for election integrity. Joining him, Pamela Colloff from ProPublica sheds light on the troubling case of Russell Mays, whose wrongful conviction highlights critical flaws in the medical diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome. Their insights reveal the overlapping issues of law, morality, and the evolving dynamics of American politics, sparking a gripping conversation about justice and accountability.
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