Thursday, May 17, 2007

BOOKS ON O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL WITH POSSIBLE INTEREST TO TRIAL ADVOCACY

Language and power in court : a linguistic analysis of the O.J. Simpson trial, by Janet Cotterill. : 2003.

The O.J. files: evidentiary issues in a tactical context, by Gerald F. Uelmen. 1998.

The O.J. Simpson trials rhetoric, media, and the law [electronic resource] : edited by Janice Schuetz and Lin S. 1999.

O.J., the last word, by Gerry Spence.1997.

Postmortem : the O.J. Simpson case : justice confronts race, edited by Jeffrey Abramson. 1996.

Reasonable doubts : the O.J. Simpson case and the criminal justice system, by Alan M. Dershowitz. 1996.

Monday, May 07, 2007

NITA PUBLICATIONS

The National Institute for Trial Advocacy is offering three new books designed to enhance your classroom curriculum: a new trial advocacy text Trial Advocacy Basics by Dent Gitchel and Molly Townes O'Brien (2006) ; a new criminal case file State v. Clark by Donald Q. Cochran (2007) ; a new edition of their State v. Baker by Joseph E. Taylor, 2nd ed. (2007).
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