If I thought any of you had any opinion about the guilt of my clients, I wouldn't worry, because that might be changed. What I'm worried about...
No crime in American history-- let alone a crime that never occurred-- produced as many trials, convictions, reversals, and retrials as did an alleged...
No trial provides a better basis for understanding the nature and causes of evil than do the Nuremberg trials from 1945 to 1949. Those who come to the...
The Trials of Alger Hiss: A Commentaryby Doug Linder (2003)No criminal case had a more far-reaching effects on modern American politics than the Alger...
TRIAL OF THE ROSENBERGS: AN ACCOUNTBY DOUG LINDER (2001)The Rosenberg Trial is the sum of many stories: a love story, a spy story, a story of a family...
The Trials of Lenny Bruceby Doug Linder (2003)In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Lenny Bruce was the spirit of hipness and rebellion. His underdog, id...
(U. S. vs. Price et al.)by Douglas O. LinderIt was an old-fashioned lynching, carried out with the help of county officials, that came to symbolize ha...
The Chicago Seven Conspiracy Trialby Douglas O. LinderWhat did it all mean? Was the Chicago Seven Trial merely, as one commentator suggested, "a ...
An Introduction to the My Lai Courts-MartialBy Doug LinderTwo tragedies took place in 1968 in Viet Nam. One was the massacre by United States soldiers...
The Charles Manson (Tate-LaBianca Murder) Trialby Doug Linder (2002)In the annals of crime, there might never have been a more bizarre motive for kill...