Professor Charles Stanton and Blanca Pena Examine the Epstein Case to Expose Systemic Failures of American Justice and Call for Collective Accountability
Professor Charles Stanton and third-year law student Blanca Pena discuss the failure of American justice, using the Jeffrey Epstein case as a prime example. They highlight the systemic issues in the U.S., contrasting it with other countries' societal uproars and investigations. Blanca critiques America's historical and current injustices, including the normalization of harming children and the complacency towards powerful individuals. They also discuss the impact of wealth and power on societal issues, such as immigration and environmental policies, and stress the need for collective action to address these systemic flaws.