Present: M.E. is forced to reexamine her views on capital punishment when Glenn arranges for her to witness the execution of a man convicted of a rape-murder and to write a column on her emotional reaction to the event. When Davis comes home to Birmingham to protest the execution, he clashes with Collar and M.E. on the topic and tensions run high in the family. After visiting the prison and speaking with the mother of the victim and the mother of the man on death row, M.E. writes a column which reveals that she has completely changed her point of view on capital punishment. She reconciles with Davis before he returns to Wisconsin. Rene represents a student who was kicked off a university women's volleyball team because she violated the athletic code of conduct by working as a stripper to pay her tuition. When she proves in court that male athletes who had also violated the code of conduct were not punished in the same manner, Rene is successful in obtaining a reinstatement to the team
Name | Type | Role | |
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Nicole Mirante-Matthews | Writer | ||
Julie Ariola | Guest Star | ||
Thom Barry | Guest Star | ||
Paul Schackman | Guest Star | ||
Chris Dowling | Guest Star | ||
Ladon Drummond | Guest Star | ||
Jennifer Morrison | Guest Star | ||
Rocky McMurray | Guest Star | ||
Cristine Rose | Guest Star | ||
Wayne Wilderson | Guest Star | ||
Michael Zinberg | Director |