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Entertainment & Sports

Apr. 29, 2000

Amy, Lauren Keep Holding Onto the Hurt

Dicta: On 'Judging Amy' By Akilah Monifa This episode, titled "Presumed Innocent" tackles presumptions on many levels. We presume that mothers want to protect their children from hurt and that children are innocent of the world's complexity. We learn that neither is necessarily true.

By Akilah Monifa
         This episode, titled "Presumed Innocent" tackles presumptions on many levels. We presume that mothers want to protect their children from hurt and that children are innocent of the world's complexity. We learn that neither is necessarily true.
        A lifelong perfectionist and a new judge, Amy feels insulted and insecure when one of her ...

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