[s14e2] Bounty -

[s14e2] Bounty -

Kellogg's defense team attempts to use an "affirmative action" defense, arguing that he was pushed into a high-pressure role he wasn't ready for due to his race.

The episode explores the consequences of fabrication in prestigious news organizations, directly mirroring the Jayson Blair scandal at The New York Times. [S14E2] Bounty

The narrative touches on the public debate regarding whether affirmative action programs can lead to individuals being promoted beyond their current capabilities, potentially setting them up for failure. Kellogg's defense team attempts to use an "affirmative

A bounty hunter is found dead while pursuing a fugitive rapist who is also the heir to a significant bookstore fortune. A bounty hunter is found dead while pursuing

Season 14, Episode 2, titled " Bounty ," focuses on a complex case involving the death of a bounty hunter. The episode first aired on September 29, 2003, and is notably inspired by real-life journalistic scandals involving Jayson Blair and Stephen Glass. Plot Summary