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When a DUI Turns Deadly, Who’s Responsible?

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Nevada is one of just a handful of states without so-called “Dram Shop” laws, aimed at allowing DUI victims to sue not just the driver who caused the accident, but the bar or restaurant that served that driver. And despite a large number of deadly DUI accidents, especially in Las Vegas, politicians remain deeply skeptical that Nevada could ever pass such a law. But why? Host Sonja Cho Swanson sits down with investigative reporter Katelyn Newberg from the Las Vegas Review-Journal to answer that and more. 

Read Katelyn’s original investigation: Seeking accountability: Who shares responsibility for DUI crashes? In Nevada, businesses are shielded from liability

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