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Bibliography    The following is a list of publications and documents that were among the sources for this book in addition to the trial transcript,court orders,government and news reports, and the author’s notes and journal. Abramson,Leslie.“TheAppearance of Justice:Juries,Judges,and the Media,” Leigh Buchanan Blenen lecture,Northwestern University,School of Law, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Spring 1996. Aikman, Alexander B.“From Chaotic to Copesetic: Lessons in Media Relations for Courts from People vs. Scott Peterson,”Court Manager 19,no.4, 8–9. Bruschke, Jon, and William E. Loges. Free Press vs. Fair Trials: Examining Publicity’s Role in Trial Outcomes (Philadelphia: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2003). Bugliosi, Vincent. Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O. J. Simpson Got Away with Murder (New York: Norton, 1996). Carelli, Richard, and Linda Deutsch. Covering the Courts: A Manual for the Associated Press Staff (n.p.: Associated Press, 2002). Cohn, Marjorie, and David Dow. Cameras in the Courtroom: Television and the Pursuit of Justice (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 1998). Court Review, the Journal of the American Judges Association 36, no. 3. Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media. “From O. J. to Martha to Michael:What HaveWe Learned about the Conduct and Coverage of Trials?” A Report, National Conference on Courts and Media, Reno, Nevada, 2007; “Confidentiality in the Courts and Media: The 239 Gathering Storm,”National Conference on Courts and Media,A Report, Washington, D.C., 2007; “First Amendment and Media Issues for Judges,”“Essential Court Teamwork in Dealing with the Media,”“Basic Legal Affairs Reporting for Journalists” course materials, Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism, University of Nevada, Reno. Elias, Tom, and Dennis Schatzman. The Simpson Trial in Black and White (Toronto: Stoddart, 1996). Geragos, Mark J.“The Thirteenth Juror: Media Coverage of Supersized Trials ,” Symposium: Celebrity Prosecutions, Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, December 2006. Hayslett,Jerrianne.The People v. Orenthal James Simpson, LosAngeles Superior Court Public Information Office Staff Report,January 1996; Rufo et al v. Orenthal James Simpson, Los Angeles Superior Court Public Information Office Media Management Report,April 1997;Rufo et al v.Orenthal James Simpson, Los Angeles Superior Court Public Information Office Staff Report, March 1998; “What A Difference a Lens Makes,” Court Manager 12, no. 3 (Summer 1997); “Multiple Agency Planning and Other Useful Strategies for High-Profile Events”California Counties (September-October 1997); “Court-Media-Community Planning for High-Profile Cases,” (2002), www.courtpio.org; Serbia Special Court Consultant Report,National Center for State Courts,International Division , September 27, 2003, June 10, 2004. Judicature, American Judicature Society magazine 79, no. 2, (September– October 1995); 83, no. 2 (September–October 1999). Murphy, Timothy R., Paula L. Hannaford, Genevra Kay Loveland, and G. Thomas Munsterman. Managing Notorious Trials (Williamsburg: National Center for State Courts, 1998). Prostran, Sonja (judge, Belgrade, Serbia, Municipal Court) and Milos Milić (reporter,B92,Belgrade,Serbia).“Transparency of Trials for Breaches of International Humanitarian Law in the Region of Former Yugoslavia,” Report no. 16, March 1, 2006, www.yi.org.yu. Public Trust News, National Center for State Courts (spring 2003). Schotz,Andy.“Easy to Report,Easy to Forget,”Quill: A Magazine by the Society of Professional Journalists 95, no. 7 (September 2007). Toobin, Jeffrey. The Run of His Life: The People vs. O. J. Simpson (New York: Random House, 1996). 240 Bibliography ...

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