The 180

Why Louis CK is wrong to police ticket sales, diversity in the judiciary, and domestic violence against men

This week on The 180: we hear why Louis CK's effort to police ticket sales actually doesn't benefit show-goers, Sonia Lawrence explains why her concept of judicial independence includes diversity, and we hear why the notion that women are predominantly the victims of domestic violence isn't true.
Writer, actor and comedian Louis C.K. poses in the press room after winning the best comedy writing award for his series, Louie. C.K. won a second Emmy for writing later in the evening. (Joe Klamar/AFP/Getty)

This week on The 180: we hear why Louis CK's effort to police ticket sales actually doesn't benefit show-goers, Sonia Lawrence explains why her concept of judicial independence includes diversity, and we hear why the notion that women are predominantly the victims of domestic violence isn't true.