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Mollye Barrows

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Pensacola, FL, United States

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Past articles by Mollye:

McDonald's Hit With ANOTHER Discrimination Lawsuit

Via Boom Bust: Fast food giant McDonald’s is back in the hot seat as the firm faces claims of racial discrimination. Dozens of former franchisees say the company set them up for failure by steering them toward inner-city neighborhoods, where sales are typically lower. America’s Lawyer contributor Mollye Barrows joins Brent Jabbour to explain more. → Read More

CNN's Ana Navarro & Right-Wing Gov'ts

Via News. Views. Hughes: Legal contributor Mollye Barrows joins Scottie Nell Hughes to discuss the Trump administration’s profusion of libel lawsuits against news outlets over opinion pieces and what he alleges is agenda-driven coverage. She doesn’t think the lawsuits have much chance in court and may be a tactic to intimidate his critics. Then legal and … → Read More

Why Training Saudis Doesn't Make US Safer

Via News. Views. Hughes: Saudi military students will be allowed to train in the US again after the December mass shooting at Naval Air Force Base Pensacola. Meanwhile, the US is sending more troops to Saudi Arabia, allegedly to counter Iran. Mollye Barrows, legal journalist for “the Trial Lawyer Magazine” joins Scottie Nell Hughes to share her expertise. → Read More

Turning Off The Water (To Corporations)

Via News. Views. Hughes: Washington State legislators took the first step to ban bottled water companies from tapping into local sources for commercial gain. It’s a move other US states are considering to stop corporations from draining natural resources and leaving locals without the precious liquid. Legal journalist Mollye Barrows joins Scottie Nell Hughes to discuss the ban’s impact. → Read More

Shock Therapy Forced On Patients In 2020

Via News. Views. Hughes: Many states allow psychiatric hospitals to use electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), also known as “shock therapy” on patients without their consent. The procedure can cause permanent brain damage or even death. Mollye Barrows of the Trial Lawyer Magazine joins Scottie Nell Hughes to share her expertise. → Read More

J&J CEO Testifies Over Cancer-Causing Baby Powder

Via RT America: The CEO for Johnson & Johnson testified on Monday over his sale of company stock ahead of an article on asbestos in his company’s baby powder, which is alleged to cause cancer. Legal journalist Mollye Barrows joins In Question to discuss the story. → Read More

HHS Has 'No Authority' To Address Health Costs?

Via RT America: A number of hospital groups are suing the Trump administration over funding cuts to outpatient clinics. Meanwhile, a panel of appellate judges is expected not to revive a Trump administration proposal to require drug list prices to be shown on pharmaceutical commercials. Legal journalist Mollye Barrows of “the Trial Lawyer Magazine” joins News.Views.Hughes to share her insights. → Read More

Security vs Privacy: Data Battling Child Abuse

Via RT America: Tech giant Apple scans users’ private photos in search of child abuse images, chief privacy officer Jane Horvath confirmed this week at CES. She says the practice helps fight child exploitation without breaking encryption. Sara Montes de Oca reports for News.Views.Hughes. Meanwhile, Apple is resisting FBI requests for access to the phone … → Read More

DHS Wants Mandatory Facial Recognition Scans Every Time You Cross The Border

Via RT America: DHS wants to scan your face and collect your data every time you cross the border. Contributor to “America’s Lawyer,” Mollye Barrows, joins Tyrel Ventura to explain more. → Read More

Family To Sue Hospital Over Vitamin K Shot

Via RT America: Angry parents are suing an Illinois hospital after 140 families were investigated for suspected child neglect when they opted out of unnecessary vitamin K shots for their newborns. Legal contributor Mollye Barrows of “America’s Lawyer” joins Scottie Nell Hughes to share her expertise. → Read More

Unclear Why US Prosecutors Probing E-Cig Maker Juul

Via RT America: Federal prosecutors in California have opened a criminal investigation into vaping company Juul Labs, Inc. While the focus of the probe is not yet clear, the e-cigarette maker is already under fire for marketing its nicotine-packed products to children. “America’s Lawyer” contributor Mollye Barrows discusses. → Read More

Sperm Banks Can No Longer Promise Anonymity

Via RT America: The popularity of inexpensive DNA tests is forcing sperm donation clinics across the United States to revise their policies. Meanwhile, the Institute of Reproductive Medicine and Science is being accused of unwittingly giving the wrong sperm to a couple, who were shocked to find their child begin to develop “Asian features” at … → Read More

Travelers Denied US Entry Over Online Accounts

Via RT America: Legal journalist Mollye Barrows of Trial Lawyer Magazine joins News.Views.Hughes to discuss the increasing trend of scrutinizing the social media accounts of those entering the US and questions over the policy’s fairness. She argues that policy is being applied subjectively. → Read More

Johnson & Johnson To Pay $572M Fine Over Opioid Crisis

Via RT America: An Oklahoma judge has ruled that pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is responsible for driving the state’s opioid crisis. The company will be required to pay a $572 million fine. Mollye Barrows of Trial Lawyer magazine unpacks the latest. → Read More

Kentucky Miners Block Train: Pay Or Stay

Via RT America: Mollye Barrows of Trial Lawyers Magazine joins Steve Malzberg (in for Scottie Nell Hughes) to discuss the 1,100 laid off miners protesting in Harlan County, Kentucky for unpaid wages after the closure of the Blackjewel mine when their company filed for bankruptcy. → Read More

More Countries Phase Out Use Of Cancer Causing Glyphosate As Lawsuits Build Up

Via RT America: Countries around the world are phasing out the use of glyphosate-based weed killer RoundUp following an inundation of lawsuits against Monsanto and parent company Bayer by those diagnosed with cancer after using RoundUp. Thirty countries have banned or restricted glyphosate or stated their intentions to do the same. RT America’s Mollye Barrows joins … → Read More

US Airports Fall Behind In Annual Best Of Rankings

Via Boom Bust: New global airport rankings are out, and the U.S. is nowhere to be seen near the top; Mollye Barrows, contributor to America’s Lawyer, joins us to analyze America’s ailing airports. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Daniel Brito: The list of the world’s … → Read More

Congress Allowing Black Lung Disability Trust Fund To Dry Up

Via RT America: Black lung disease — which afflicted coal miners decades ago — has re-emerged at rates never before seen. This while the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund, funded by a tax on the coal industry, is being drained. Legal journalist Mollye Barrows sits down with RT America’s Manila Chan to discuss. Transcript: *This transcript … → Read More

New FCC Regulation Could Force Low Income Americans To Pay More For Internet Access

Via Boom Bust: Legal journalist with America’s Lawyer, Mollye Barrows, joins Boom Bust to help us understand why China’s is targeting the US! Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Bart Chilton: And continuing with Huawei, here’s a troubling circumstance. Americans living in remote and low income … → Read More

US Senators Grill Big Pharma CEO’s Over High Drug Prices

Via Boom Bust: As major pharmaceutical CEOs meet to discuss drug prices, Mollye Barrows joins us from Pensacola, FL to discuss if this is all going to make a difference. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Bart Chilton: In January, we told you about drug price … → Read More