Texas Standard for September 9, 2015
A private company, a public prosecutor, and a special arrangement. Is it public interest or private justice? Also: Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich issues a call to save capitalism. Plus: The Texas high school football referee blindsided by two players. With assault charges on the line for the students, should there be sanctions for the whole team? All that and more, on today’s Texas Standard:

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