Jane Doe #9

How I Survived R. Kelly
By Lizzette Martinez and Keelin MacGregor

Jane Doe #9: How I Survived R. Kelly by Lizzette Martinez and Keelin MacGregor is the harrowing tale of how 17-year-old Lizzette survived the famous R&B singer’s abuse. Lizzette, who was an aspiring singer, knew that Kelly could help her break into the music industry–...

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Juggernaut

By Ruth Forrest Glenn

Bette could never do anything right in her father's eyes. Her father, Jake West, wanted a son. Jake never missed an opportunity to tell her she was good for nothing. Bette had very low self-esteem and started hating women. Jake was abused when he was...

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Justice Perverted

How The Innocence Project at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism Sent an Innocent Man to Prison
By William B. Crawford

Justice Perverted: How The Innocence Project at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism Sent an Innocent Man to Prison by William B Crawford is a true story. Anthony Porter was convicted of a brutal double murder in 1983. The victims were Marilyn Green and Jerry...

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Justice in America

How the Media and Prosecutors Stack the Deck Against the Accused
By Cheney Mason

Casey Anthony. Those two words alone have the power to ignite a firestorm of vitriol either in favor of her guilt or innocence. Defense attorney Cheney Mason argues that those extreme reactions — particularly in favor of Anthony’s guilt — are thanks to media bias....

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