Why the American Justice System is Failing: The Charlotte Transit Tragedy
Dr. David D. Schein examines Why the American Justice System is Failing: The Charlotte Transit Tragedy and explains why the issue matters for the rule of law, civic trust, and public accountability.
About This Episode
In this episode, Dr. David D. Schein examines Why the American Justice System is Failing: The Charlotte Transit Tragedy and places it within the larger debate over courts, public safety, government accountability, and civic trust. The subject raises important questions about how institutions make decisions, how rules are applied, and whether the public can rely on fair and consistent standards.
Dr. Schein approaches the issue with attention to the rule of law, constitutional principles, and the consequences that legal and political choices create for ordinary Americans. The discussion is relevant for viewers following federal courts, public policy, crime, government authority, or the pressure that controversial decisions place on public confidence. It asks whether leaders and institutions are meeting their responsibilities or avoiding hard choices.
For DDSA visitors interested in topics such as Crime, Justice, Politics, this episode offers a focused public-facing explanation of why the issue deserves attention. It connects legal debate to American politics and shows how court decisions, public officials, and civic standards can affect communities far beyond the immediate headline. The result is a clear episode description for viewers who want context before watching or listening.
