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Blocking the Courthouse Door

Wyatt interviews journalist and author Stephanie Mencimer about her book, Blocking the Courthouse Door. As a reporter for Mother Jones, Ms. Mencimer covers legal affairs and domestic policy in the magazine’s Washington, D.C. bureau. This former investigative reporter has earned many awards and critical acclaim for her insightful stories...

Voting Rights Act—Past, Present and Future

Wyatt interviews attorney Jose Garza, legal counsel for the Mexican-American Legislative Caucus, about the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling striking down portions of the Voting Rights Act. Mr. Garza’s history of public interest service places him a unique position to explain the ruling’s ramifications. GUEST: Jose...

Freedom to Harm—Attacks on Regulations that Protect Us

Wyatt interviews professor and author Thomas McGarity about his new book, Freedom to Harm: The Lasting Legacy of the Laissez Faire Revival. Professor McGarity has served as advisor to numerous federal and state agencies and knows why they are often ineffective. Join Wyatt and the professor as they discuss...

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Welcome to The Wyatt Wright Show. This show is about your rights and the laws that govern us. Rights you’ve heard of and care about, and would certainly miss if they were gone. Every year more and more personal rights are erased from the books without us knowing it. While we are busying ourselves with life, the metaphorical water temperature is rising all around us—like the frog who gets boiled without ever knowing it.

On this show we discuss legal issues that affect you and me…the average people of our great country. We take hard looks at the laws that affect your freedom, your ability to access the courts, to vote, to speak freely, or in short—to live the American dream.

For example, our right to a jury trial is one of the most endangered of our Constitutional rights. So too is maintaining the legitimacy of our representative elections. Importantly, these are uniquely sacred because they function as the safety nets for all of our other rights, freedoms and liberties. Our second President, John Adams, must have agreed because it was he who said, “Representative government and trial by jury are the heart and lungs of liberty.”

Have you been affected by disappearing rights and want to be heard? Let me know at SpeakUp@WyattWrightShow.com.

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September 20, 2012 |

The Long Term Plan to Steal Political Reality

Tweet   America has been deliberately misled by years of calculated reality theft. Join Wyatt and author/professor Dr. Bill Israel as they tackle how reality has been stolen, beginning with the evening news. Even more shocking is how the plan came to be. GUEST: Bill Israel, Ph.D., Author of A Nation Seized Listen To The Audio Podcast: Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your...

September 9, 2012 |

Auto Insurance Coverage Slashed by Supreme Court

Tweet   Texas Supreme Court says uninsured motorist coverage only applies if you are hit by the entire motor vehicle, not merely a piece of it. The Court threw out the case of a man and his kids who were severely injured after the entire axle assembly came off a passing 18 wheeler and crushed his car. The high Court went to absurd lengths to explain how an axle assembly is not a motor vehicle. Wyatt explores this absurdity taken to a new level at the expense of innocent citizens. GUEST: Garry Cantrell, Attorney from Dallas, Texas Listen To The Audio Podcast: Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to...

September 2, 2012 |

Hospital Employees Treated as Second Class

Tweet The Texas Supreme Court has ordered that hospital employees injured on the job do not have the same rights as other employees. Instead, injured hospital employees are now subject to med mal caps and all the limitations of the bad medical malpractice laws—even if they are injured by a brick falling from the roof. This story will leave you baffled and wondering if our justices actually pay attention to life, or are just living in a bubble. GUEST: Alan Robertson, Attorney from Longview, Texas Listen To The Audio Podcast: Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need...

August 26, 2012 |

Supreme Court Says Bribes and Destruction of Evidence are Okay In Texas

According to the Texas Supreme Court it is now okay for a big corporation defendant to pay bribes and destroy evidence to keep an injured young Texan girl from getting justice.  This story will leave you crying for the victim, but boiling mad at what our Supreme Court has allowed to happen.   GUEST: Scott Smith – Attorney from Austin, Texas   Listen To The Audio Podcast: Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your...

August 19, 2012 |

Immunity for Big Pharma – Slamming the Door On Injured Texans

Wyatt and guest examine the Texas Supreme Court’s holding in Centocor v. Hamilton which gives civil immunity to drug companies who lie and commit fraud to sell their drugs in Texas. GUEST: John Gsanger – Attorney from Corpus Christi, Texas Listen To The Audio Podcast: Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your...

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