- 1 Marketing to DoctorsFeb. 08, 2015
- 2 TobaccoFeb. 15, 2015
- 3 Elected JudgesFeb. 22, 2015
- 4 InfrastructureMar. 01, 2015
- 5 U.S. TerritoriesMar. 08, 2015
- 6 The NCAAMar. 15, 2015
- 7 Municipal ViolationsMar. 22, 2015
- 8 Government SurveillanceApr. 05, 2015
- 9 The IRSApr. 12, 2015
- 10 PatentsApr. 19, 2015
- 11 FashionApr. 26, 2015
- 12 Standardized TestingMay. 03, 2015
- 13 Paid Family LeaveMay. 10, 2015
- 14 ChickensMay. 17, 2015
- 15 FIFA IIMay. 31, 2015
- 16 BailJun. 07, 2015
- 17 TortureJun. 14, 2015
- 18 The InternetJun. 21, 2015
- 19 Transgender RightsJun. 28, 2015
- 20 StadiumsJul. 12, 2015
- 21 Food WasteJul. 19, 2015
- 22 Mandatory Minimum Sentencing LawsJul. 26, 2015
- 23 District of ColumbiaAug. 02, 2015
- 24 Sex EducationAug. 09, 2015
- 25 ChurchAug. 16, 2015
- 26 LGBT DiscriminationAug. 23, 2015
- 27 Public DefendersSep. 13, 2015
- 28 Migrants and RefugeesSep. 27, 2015
- 29 Mental HealthOct. 04, 2015
- 30 North DakotaOct. 11, 2015
- 31 CanadaOct. 18, 2015
- 32 Medicaid GapNov. 01, 2015
- 33 Prisoner Re-entryNov. 08, 2015
- 34 Daily Fantasy SportsNov. 15, 2015
- 35 Refugees & PenniesNov. 22, 2015
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: 2×33
John Oliver discusses problems that prisoners face when re-entering the society after they’re released from prison. A quick interview with Bilal Chatman shines a light on one such case. Plus, a law proposed in the United Kingdom advocates for a mass surveillance of citizens’ online activities, how Department of Defense is paying huge sums of money to professional sports teams to honor veterans during their events, and Washington Redskins file a lawsuit to defend their poorly chosen trademark name by naming other terrible examples.
Episode Title:Prisoner Re-entry
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