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Beyond the Brief

Institue for Justice

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Hear about the cases, issues, and tactics advancing IJ’s fight for freedom—directly from the people on the front lines. Beyond the Brief explores the legal theories, strategies, and methods IJ uses to bring about real world change, expanding individual liberty and ending abuses of government power. Each episode gives listeners an in-depth, inside look at how—and why—we do what we do.
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Bound By Oath by IJ

Institute for Justice

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Bound by Oath is a podcast series from the Center for Judicial Engagement at the Institute for Justice. It’s where the Constitution’s past catches up with the present. Article VI of the U.S. Constitution requires every judge to be “bound by Oath” to uphold “this Constitution.” But to understand if judges are following that oath, it’s important to ask, “What is in ‘this Constitution’?” Your host John Ross takes a deep dive into the Constitution’s text, history, and characters, and interviews ...
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IJS

Jae Pidd

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Hip hop,interviews,real topics,great energy.,welcome to Plan3tfr3sh Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/planetfreshfm/support
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Inspired Jeevan Show

Shakti savarn

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Teacher & a Leader in the Making. This Podcast is all the Learnings in my Process to Success. Hope you have a Great time. Daily Motivation and INSPIRATION. The contents to be posted are :- 1- Monday Motivation. 2- Expert Talks. 3- IJ values 4- Experience Talks 5- Friday Blockbusters. 6- IJ Stories. 7- Power of Shakti (My Favourite segment). https://linktr.ee/Inspired_Jeevan
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Hello, and welcome to the Office Chair, the reason why you aren’t doing your job. I’m TV, and this is IJ! We are here to entertain you with discussions on pop culture and the world, and we strive to bring you entertaining podcasts. Make sure to always check in to see some... interesting content! Don’t forget to favorite, comment, and listen along with us!
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My name is Dr. Popoola and I'm the host of Mrs. IJ's Kids Inclusive podcast, a show focusing on the challenges of inclusive education for students with disabilities, as well as providing resources for parents, caregivers, educators, and all stakeholders in the African diaspora and in African Nations. In this show, we focus on the possibilities of fully inclusive educational practices in general education classrooms, on the continent of Africa.
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If you’re the type of person who prefers to multi-task while learning, then these podcasts are designed for you. Simply choose a subject and hit play so you can listen to discussions on a variety of clinical topics. From mental health to COVID-19 best practices, we’ve invited clinical experts to have a discussion to share their knowledge and best practices with our listeners.
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Inside Jobs is a podcast about in-house agencies and the people who lead them—featuring industry influencers, creative directors, and marketing executives from top global brands. Get to know the people and personalities who are shaping the in-house industry. Inside Jobs is hosted by Robert Berkeley, brought to you in partnership by the In-House Agency Forum (IHAF) and EKCS. Listener questions and comments are highly encouraged. Contact us anytime.
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"How Did You Do It?" by Indian Jeweller (IJ) offers a behind-the-scenes look at the journeys of India’s top jewellers. Each episode features industry leaders—both legacy brands and rising names—sharing pivotal moments that shaped their success. Each season is themed around key industry insights, making it a must-listen for jewellers, entrepreneurs, and anyone passionate about the business of jewellery.
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2 Dudes and A Chick

2 Dudes and a Chick and Loudspeaker Studios

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Two dudes and one chick giving you the real about Black living in the suburbs. Every Sunday, Dr. IJ, Priest D, and Tiffany wax about relationships, gender politics, and sex in the modern world. Part of the Loudspeaker Network. Hear 2 Dudes and A Chick first on Sunday nights at 10pm ET/6pm PT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org.
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Critical Care Time

Critical Care Time Podcast

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Critical Care Time is the podcast for everyone who cares for the critically Ill. Whether you work in an ICU, a Med-Surg unit, an ED, a PACU or the back of an ambulance - Dr. Cyrus Askin & Dr. Nick Mark provide practical insights and useful tips to enhance your skillset. They are triple board-certified intensivists who love patient care and teaching. Journey with them through deep dives into physiology and practical pearls, leaving no stone unturned in the world of critical care medicine. Thr ...
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Barfly Podcast

Jeff Burkhart

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Take a peek behind the hospitality industry curtain with hosts Jeff Burkhart (Marin IJ’s Barfly; Best Column in California, 2021) and Kevin Blum (editor for the Marin County entertainment portal: the Marin Dish) as they are joined by industry professionals (chefs, bartenders and restaurateurs), and the media professionals who cover them - columnists, editors, influencers. Live, learn, and laugh your way through each episode. (As seen in Marin Magazine, Local Getaways, and the NY Times!).
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Scratching and Surviving

Aries Webb-Williams

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The Scratching and Surviving Podcast will serve as a place to discuss "Started From The Bottom Now You're Here" stories, current events, life, career, all things progress. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scratchingandsurviving/support
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Saving Lives Podcast: Critical Care w/eddyjoemd is a podcast that reviews evidence-based strategies to care for the critically ill patient in the Intensive Care Unit and other topics in Medicine. It is hosted by Eddy Joe Gutierrez, MD, a board-certified critical care physician. In each episode, Dr. Gutierrez discusses the latest research and best practices in Intensive Care Medicine. He also shares his own insights and experiences as an Intensivist/Critical Care physician. The podcast is des ...
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"Listen, Linda! This is stuff your momma should have told you. This podcast is part of my journey, including marrying a pathological narcissist, the aftermath, and shiggidy in between. It's my take on clients' and friends' situations and circumstances, addressing soul-stretching lessons. It’s 'US' dealing with life's highs and lows in a no-judgment zone. As an incog’negro woman, I share stories—lessons about exes, raising these beautiful kids, a great career, major depression, prison (#gurl) ...
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Recovering from an Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) citation takes more than correcting the immediate risk. Surveyors expect sustained, systemic improvements to prevent future breakdowns that could trigger a Directed Plan of Correction (DPOC). This blog explores how Qsource helps nursing homes stabilize after IJ, strengthen documentation, retrain staff, and…
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Leo Garcia Venegas and George Retes were simply trying to work, when they got ensnared by dragnet federal immigration raids. Even though both men identified themselves as U.S. citizens, multiple agents aggressively detained them—in Leo’s case two separate times and in George’s case for three days. Now, as more citizens get swept up in these raids, …
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This Critical Care Time bonus is our ode to RSI... that is the RSI Trial! In this episode, we'll unpack all the important elements of the recently released RSI Trial by the Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group exploring whether there is a signal favoring etomidate vs ketamine for tracheal intubation of critically ill adults. Does one drug reign s…
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In this episode of the Qsource Podcast, nurse surveyor Linzie Bugg discusses caring for nursing home residents during the holidays, focusing on Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and its impact. She highlights the importance of recognizing psychosocial risks, providing emotional support, and implementing person-centered, meaningful activities. Linzi…
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Brian Moore and Cristal Starling both lost their money to civil forfeiture, despite neither being charged with a crime. Both of them challenged those forfeitures and both of them got their money back. But only one is being made whole. We’re here with IJ senior attorneys Dan Alban and Paul Sherman to discuss two cases under the Civil Asset Forfeitur…
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Send us a text Leanne Battelle (Marin IJ food writer and editor at The Real Deal Marin) and Daedalus Howell (editor of the Pacific Sun/Bohemian and host of The Drive on Wine Country Radio 95.5 FM) join us to talk about the state of the restaurant business in Marin at the end of 2025.By Jeff Burkhart Kevin Blum Daedalus Howell Leanne Battelle
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An Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) citation signals that residents face serious and immediate risk, and how a facility responds in the first hour can determine regulatory outcomes. This article outlines the critical leadership actions nursing homes must take the moment an IJ is declared. It emphasizes rapid mobilization, clear role assignments, proactive s…
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This week we drop a journal club extravaganza! Should we do away with the A-Line? Is Bicarb a sure-fire way to treat metabolic acidosis in the setting of AKI? What about selective decontamination and all that capillary refill business!? We tackle all these topics through thoughtful journal discussion, provide our $0.02 and a little witty repartee, …
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In this episode of the Qsource Podcast, nurse surveyor Linzie Bugg discusses National Handwashing Awareness Week, highlighting the critical role of hand hygiene in long-term care facilities. They explain F-880 infection control regulations, share creative strategies to boost handwashing compliance among staff, residents, and visitors, and emphasize…
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Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) is one of the most serious regulatory threats facing nursing homes, with citations that can lead to steep penalties, loss of trust, and resident harm. This article breaks down the critical warning signs that often precede IJ determinations, such as supervision failures, medication errors, and breakdowns in communication or d…
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In this episode of the Qsource podcast, Linzie Bugg and consultant pharmacist Jonathon Pouliot discuss the importance of antibiotic stewardship in long-term care (LTC) facilities, especially during Antibiotic Stewardship Awareness Week. They highlight the dangers of antimicrobial resistance, regulatory requirements from CMS, and practical steps for…
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When Khalilah Few wanted to expand her natural hair salon business, she found a long-empty store front in Clayton County, Georgia, and spent her life savings renovating it. But she soon discovered that Clayton County singles out hair salons and barbershops for special restrictions. Because there are three other salons within several miles, the coun…
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The importance of leadership in the hospital setting is critically important yet often overlooked. It’s even more important to have sound leaders and adhere to well-founded leadership practices when taking care of the critically ill. Join us as we sit down with Dr. Josh Hartzell - internist, infectious disease physician, author, veteran and physici…
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Food safety is a top priority in nursing homes, especially under CMS F812 regulations. This blog explores how even minor oversights in storage, labeling, sanitation, and staff hygiene can lead to serious consequences, including resident illness and regulatory citations. F812 requires strict adherence to FDA Food Code standards, and citations often …
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For those who work in an ICU - or with any patients for that matter -the concepts of burnout and moral injury are no stranger. In order to mitigate the effects of these forces, it’s important to understand them. Join Nick and Cyrus, as they sit down with an incredible guest, Dr. Venktesh Ramnath, with the hopes of doing just that. On this episode w…
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In this episode of the Qsource Podcast, Linzie Bugg celebrates National Nurse Practitioner (NP) Week, highlighting the vital role NPs play in long-term care. The episode offers creative ideas for honoring NPs, such as luncheons, social media spotlights, and resident involvement. It also provides practical guidance on ensuring NP compliance with CMS…
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A new prospective multicenter cohort of 250 patients with shock examines the safety and outcomes of peripheral vasopressor administration. Extravasation events were rare and clustered only after several days of infusion, while norepinephrine use and simple physiologic markers correlated with survival. In this episode, I translate the findings into …
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Infection control in nursing homes is more than a checklist, it’s a frontline function that requires teamwork, accountability, and systems that work in real-world conditions. This blog explores how Qsource helps nursing homes move beyond written policies to build infection prevention practices that are sustainable, survey-ready, and truly protectiv…
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Intravenous dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers can quietly worsen oxygenation by blunting hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction. In this episode, we break down the bedside mechanism, which agents are implicated, who’s at highest risk (post-op atelectasis, obesity, pneumonia, focal ARDS, COPD), how soon it happens, and exactly what to do. The Vas…
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Elopement is one of the most cited and dangerous risks in nursing homes, especially among residents with dementia. Preventing it takes more than alarms and locked doors, it requires early identification of high-risk individuals, environmental design that supports safe movement, and a well-trained, alert care team. This blog outlines how Qsource hel…
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In this episode of Saving Lives: Critical Care Conversations, we discuss new evidence from the University of Pennsylvania that challenges how we time inotropic therapy in acute decompensated heart failure–related cardiogenic shock. This retrospective cohort study found that patients who received inotropes within eight hours of meeting SCAI stage C …
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Join Cyrus & Nick as the FINALLY tackle mechanical ventilation. In this episode - first of many we suspect - we lay the foundations for mechanical ventilation. If you stick with us through this one you'll come away with a great introduction to vents to include why we use them, what we adjust, and about a number of the primary vent modes you'll like…
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When you get in your car, you might be tracked by a network of AI-powered surveillance cameras. These cameras upload their information to a central database, where government officials around the country can see a detailed record of your movements. But we’re fighting back against mass surveillance. Today we’re joined by IJ attorney Michael Soyfer a…
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In this episode of the Qsource Podcast, nurse surveyor Linzie Bugg discusses the unique needs of veterans in nursing homes, especially around Veterans Day. She explains VA nursing home programs, eligibility, and funding, and outlines CMS expectations for veteran care. Linzie emphasizes trauma-informed, personalized care, and highlights the importan…
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The most frequently cited deficiencies in nursing homes, F880 (Infection Control), F689 (Accident Hazards), F656 (Care Planning), F684 (Quality of Care), F812 (Food Safety), and F600 (Abuse/Neglect), often reflect deeper systemic issues like poor communication, staffing shortages, and weak internal processes. Qsource helps facilities turn these cha…
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F684: Quality of Care, is one of the most frequently cited F-tags in nursing homes because it reflects the full scope of resident care delivery. This regulation requires facilities to provide timely, individualized services that support residents’ highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being. Qsource helps facilities prevent F6…
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Join Nick and Cyrus as they teach a master class on hypoxemia for everyone and anyone who is ICU adjacent! We discuss why oxygen is so crucial, share some very interesting animal physiology and - perhaps most importantly- discuss the 6 causes of hypoxemia you MUST know… and what you can do about them! Take a listen, let us know what you think, and …
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Qsource explains the F684 regulation, which mandates quality care in long-term care facilities. Linzie Bugg details what F684 requires, highlights common pitfalls that lead to citations, like delayed care and poor documentation, and offers practical strategies for compliance, such as proactive assessments, dynamic care plans, strong teamwork, and t…
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Strong nursing home cultures are built, not by accident, but through leadership alignment, staff empowerment, and consistent communication. This blog explores how Qsource helps facilities reduce turnover and improve care by focusing on career growth, respect, QAPI engagement, and team-based accountability. When staff feel trusted, supported, and in…
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When the government, or even a private company, takes your land using eminent domain, the law promises you just compensation. But what about the thousands of dollars you spent on legal fees fighting for your fair share? For a group of North Dakotans facing off against a natural gas company, the answer could be: Tough luck. Today we’re joined by IJ …
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Effective behavioral care in nursing homes begins with cross-functional training and a unified approach. This blog emphasizes the importance of equipping all departments, from nursing and CNAs to dietary and housekeeping, with the tools and confidence to respond to behavioral challenges with empathy and consistency. Qsource helps facilities build t…
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This week on Critical Care Time, Nick & Cyrus discuss the recent article in the Journal of Critical Care titled “Impact of initial jugular vein insertion site selection for central venous catheter placement on hemodialysis catheter complications.” Is this bunk or is this practice changing? Did they select the right population for this study or is t…
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In this episode of the Qsource Podcast, nurse surveyor Linzie Bugg explains regulation F695, which covers respiratory and tracheostomy care in long-term care facilities. Linzie details the regulation’s requirements, common deficiencies, and best practices for compliance, emphasizing staff training, documentation, and emergency preparedness. She ill…
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F880 (Infection Prevention and Control) remains one of the most frequently cited F-tags in nursing homes, often due to inconsistencies in daily practice rather than lack of policy. This blog outlines how facilities can strengthen compliance by focusing on routine hand hygiene, proper use of PPE, cross-departmental communication, and ongoing monitor…
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Recurring nursing home citations often point to deeper systemic issues, not individual errors. This blog explores five of the most frequently cited F-tags: F880 (infection control), F689 (accident hazards), F684 (quality of care), F812 (food safety), and F600 (abuse prevention), highlighting how staffing challenges, inconsistent protocols, and lead…
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Join us this week on Critical Care Time as we take on Airway Controversies with Dr. Jarrod Mosier - course director for The Difficult Airway Course: Critical Care! We talk induction agents, pre-oxygenation and cover so much more in this episode! If you love this - consider attending the upcoming Difficult Airway Course at the Manchester Grand Hyatt…
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Presence & Practice is for people who want more than ideas—they want to live differently. Here, John & Sungshim Loppnow guide you through spiritual practices (like Immanuel Journaling), relational skills, and body-based awareness that awaken healing, connection, and purpose. Tune in to deepen your self-knowing, grow in love, and anchor your soul in…
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This episode explores the significance of World Alzheimer’s Day and how long-term care facilities can take meaningful action to support residents living with dementia. Linzie Bugg shares practical strategies for raising awareness, reducing stigma, and fostering engagement among staff, residents, and families. The discussion underscores the importan…
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Can the government take a $95,000 plane because a passenger used it to transport a six pack of Budweiser? The Alaska Supreme Court says yes but the U.S. Constitution says no. Today we chat with IJ attorneys Sam Gedge and Kirby West to discuss an outrageous new case from the Last Frontier and how forfeiture interacts with excessive fines, free speec…
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On this mini-sode, Cyrus & Nick are once again joined by Dr. Prager as they follow up on last week's episode with some cases & practical pearls to really hammer home some of the points previously discussed. Here we look at practical uses for the volume assessment tools discussed in our prior show, along with some commentary on when such assessments…
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What is the microcirculation? How are terms like volume-status and fluid-responsiveness misleading? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Ross Prager to unpack and de-mystify the concepts of congestion and volume tolerance along with our survey of the tools of the trade as it relates to these terms. On this Critical Care Time episode we really get into t…
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In this episode of the Qsource Podcast, Linzie Bugg highlights National Immunization Awareness Month and its significance for long-term care facilities. She discusses the importance of vaccines in protecting residents and staff from diseases like flu, COVID-19, pneumonia, and shingles. Linzie emphasizes education, accessibility, and compassionate c…
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Qsource partners with nursing homes to drive measurable improvements in infection prevention, staff engagement, survey recovery, and operational performance. From simplifying workflows and reinforcing hand hygiene to rebuilding morale and guiding facilities through Immediate Jeopardy citations, Qsource provides real-time coaching, tailored tools, a…
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Effective incident reporting and investigation in nursing homes goes beyond regulatory compliance, it builds a foundation for safety, accountability, and continuous improvement. This blog explores how shifting from blame to systems thinking, conducting deeper root cause analyses, and fostering open reporting across all departments can create a proa…
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In this episode, we bring you the disturbing story of St. Paul police officer Heather Weyker, whose lies led to the wrongful prosecution of dozens of people—and put an innocent teenage refugee in jail for two years. Will she ever be held accountable? Today we’re joined by IJ senior attorney Patrick Jaicomo, one of the leaders of IJ’s Project on Imm…
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