ReTrial Podcast

The Law in Media & Journalism

28 min · 2 de dic de 2025
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On this episode of Retrial Podcast, we dive into a conversation where law and media intersect. Judge Gerald Parker, legal legend Dave Greer, and Dayton’s own James Brown of WHIO discuss the challenges of covering crime and court cases in a society obsessed with quick clips, social media, and sensational headlines.

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