About this episode
Art returns with an open lines show addressing current events and listener calls. The program opens with extensive discussion of the O.J. Simpson civil trial verdict, where a unanimous jury found Simpson liable for the wrongful deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, ordering $8.5 million in compensatory damages. Art questions whether monetary awards truly constitute justice when criminal prosecution failed, exploring the complex relationship between civil and criminal standards of proof. The show features listener reactions to the verdict, with callers expressing views on jury nullification, race relations, and the American legal system. Art reflects on the differences between the criminal and civil trials, noting the more focused approach and deliberative jury process in the civil case. The program demonstrates Art's preference for substantive discussion over sensationalized coverage, as he moves beyond the Simpson verdict to engage with callers on various topics affecting American society.