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New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the trial, told news outlets to watch how they report on the jurors and forbade the press from reporting where jurors are employed. The ruling came after one juror was dismissed from the trial after expressing concerns that portions of her identity had been made public by the news media. The juror told the judge she had concerns that she could not be impartial after those close to her asked if she was a juror on the case. Christine Cornell“We just lost what probably would’ve been a very good juror,” Merchan added. Former federal prosecutor Jeffrey Toobin told CNN that Merchan could hold news outlets in contempt if they publish identifying information about a juror.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Juan Merchan, “ I’m, it’s, Donald Trump, — Emil Bove, Todd Blanche, Judge Juan Merchan, Christine Cornell “, ” Merchan, , Merchan, “ It’s, Jeffrey Toobin, ” Toobin, , Toobin Organizations: CNN, New, Fox News, NBC, ABC, Politico, New York Post Locations: Manhattan
But the impression that Simpson’s all-consuming trial had on shaping the modern media environment cannot be overstated. Simpson’s trial gave way to a media landscape dominated by salacious reality television and talking head-driven cable news. It’s difficult to imagine Trump being elected to the White House without the three-legged stool that Simpson’s trial played a crucial role in building. Reality TV had started earlier, but after Simpson there was a massive profusion of ‘Reality TV,’” Socolow said in an email. “That’s how ‘The Apprentice’ gave Donald Trump a comeback in American culture, and he rode his reality TV stardom to the White House.”
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Todd Blanche, the lead attorney representing Trump in the case, said that jurors should not be asked whether they believe the 2020 election — which Trump lost to now-President Joe Biden — was "stolen." Ahead of the 2016 election, Trump sought to keep Daniels — an adult film actor whose real name is Stephanie Clifford — quiet about an affair she says she had with him. It will also be the first time a former president has ever sat for a criminal trial. Blanche asked Merchan to take a fresh look at the questions jurors should be asked. AdvertisementLast year, Trump went through a three-month civil trial in Manhattan for a case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
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5 Books to Read About Sandra Day O’Connor
  + stars: | 2023-12-01 | by ( Wilson Wong | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
Readers see a justice who was aware of the significance of her position, and who knew what she wanted her legacy to be. “For anyone interested in the court, women’s history or both, the story of Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, their separate routes to the Supreme Court and what they accomplished during the more than 12 years they spent together is irresistible,” Greenhouse wrote in her review. “Did Justices O’Connor and Ginsburg really change the world? As David Margolick wrote in the Book Review, “O’Connor was clearly Toobin’s most important source. She’s also — readers can decide if it’s coincidental — his hero: the justice, he argues, who through her pragmatic, seat-of-the-pants jurisprudence single-handedly kept the court close to the American mainstream, particularly on matters like reproductive freedom and affirmative action.” (2007)
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Because she was a skilled politician, her radar was set for the political center, and that’s where she always wanted the court to be. Justice O’Connor avoided such a dramatic choice. And where Justice O’Connor was on the issue is almost exactly where public opinion was, too. Justice O’Connor didn’t call herself a feminist, though she was one, and the patronizing nature of that provision appalled her. As it happens, throughout the court’s history, backgrounds like Justice O’Connor’s were more the rule than the exception.
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Opinion | Donald Trump Is Going to Get Someone Killed
  + stars: | 2023-10-19 | by ( Jeffrey Toobin | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
In response to Mr. Clinton’s speech, Mr. Limbaugh denounced “irresponsible attempts to categorize and demonize those who had nothing to do with this. … There is absolutely no connection between these nuts and mainstream conservatism in America today.” Mr. Trump used the same rhetorical dodge regarding his responsibility for the violence he fomented on Jan. 6. But Mr. Trump never acknowledges that his words have any outcome other than those he chooses to recognize. The temptation with Mr. Trump, for President Biden and others, has always been to ignore the former president’s more outrageous statements in favor of the high (or at least higher) road. Mr. Trump has never respected the norms of political behavior and there’s little reason to think gag orders will provide meaningful discipline either.
Persons: Clinton, , Limbaugh, Trump, Mr, Biden, Trump isn’t, Biden’s Organizations: Oklahoma City, Capitol Locations: Arkansas, America
HOMEGROWN: Timothy McVeigh and the Rise of Right-Wing Extremism, by Jeffrey ToobinIt was the dog whistle heard ’round the world. Along with the standoff at Ruby Ridge, in 1992, Waco became a galvanizing moment for the radical right. Exactly two years later, on the morning of April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh drove a Ryder truck loaded with a 7,000-pound fertilizer bomb to the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City. Contrary to media portrayals of him at the time, McVeigh wasn’t just some lone-wolf drifter or survivalist oddball. Jeffrey Toobin’s “Homegrown” adds to this chorus, but where those other books contain a chapter on Oklahoma City, the entirety of Toobin’s book is given over to McVeigh and the ensuing trials.
A few days after he arrived in Oklahoma, Mr. Garland served as prosecutor in Mr. McVeigh’s bail hearing. The Justice Department was embarrassed by its failure to catch the mysterious perpetrator, and Ms. Gorelick told Mr. Garland to take over, which he did. For the trials of Mr. McVeigh and Terry Nichols in the Oklahoma City bombing, Mr. Garland helped select a prosecution team led by Joseph Hartzler and Larry Mackey, who never became as famous as the O.J. A fair verdict on Mr. Garland should await the outcome of Mr. Smith’s work. (In my interview with him, Mr. Garland not only refused to draw any comparisons between Mr. McVeigh and the Capitol rioters but also refused even to utter the words “January 6.”)
Jurnalistul revistei New Yorker, Jeffrey Toobin, în vârstă de 60 de ani, care este și analist juridic senior pentru CNN, a fost concediat după ce a apărut în ipostaze indecente în fața colegilor, într-un apel pe Zoom, scrie BBC. Compania a transmis un mesaj angajaților în care îi anunță de decizia luată, iar jurnalistul a confirmat pe contul să de Twitter despărțirea. Incidentul a avut loc luna trecută, în timpul unei simulări electorale care a implicat radioul New Yorker și WNYC, când colegii lui Toobin l-au văzut pe acesta masturbându-se în timp ce se afla într-un apel video separat. Imediat după incident, Toobin a declarat: „Am făcut o greșeală jenant de stupidă, crezând că sunt în afara camerei”. Am crezut că am dezactivat videoclipul Zoom”, a mai spus acesta pentru revista Vice.
Persons: Jeffrey Toobin, CNN, Conde Nast, Toobin, Zoom Organizations: BBC Locations: New Yorker, New York, WNYC
Un jurnalist de la instituții de...
  + stars: | 2020-10-20 | by ( ) www.realitatea.md   time to read: +1 min
Jeffrey Toobin, reporterul american la „The New Yorker” și jurnalist analitic pe justiție la postul de televiziune CNN, s-a masturbat în timpul unei ședințe online cu colegii, pe Zoom. Aduc scuze soției, familiei, prietenilor și colegilor”, a declarat Toobin ulterior. Natalie Raabe, reprezentata „The New Yorker”, a anunțat că instituția de presă cercetează cazul pentru a emite o decizie. Nu este prima dată, când au loc incidente în cadrul unor ședințe online. Unii, spre exemplu ca deputata PSRM Alla Dolință din Republica Moldova, știind că are camera aprinsă, a mâncat zeamă în fața colegilor.
Persons: Jeffrey Toobin, CNN, Zoom ., Natalie Raabe, Natalie Raabe Organizations: The New Yorker, CNN Locations: New Yorker, stupidă, Republica Moldova
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