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7 The Case of the Chicago Black Sox (1921)
"Say it ain't so, Joe."
Lloyd Chiasson Jr.
75
8 The Case of John Scopes (1925)
"In the beginning . . ."
Lloyd Chiasson Jr.
85
9 The Case of the Scottsboro Boys (1931)
"Bigots whose mouths are slits in their faces"
Michael Maher
103
10 The Case of Bruno Hauptmann (1935)
"The greatest story since the Resurrection"
Alfred N. Delahaye
117
11 The Cases of Alger Hiss and the Rosenbergs
(1949, 1951)
"I said, would you open your mouth . . ."
Joseph McKerns
131
12 The Case of the Chicago Seven (1969)
"'The pigs are coming, the pigs are coming'"
Arthur J. Kaul
147
13 The Case of Charles Manson (1970)
"Plump, white rabbits"
Robert Dardenne
159
14 The Case of Lieutenant William Calley (1970)
"We were all kind of crazed."
James Stewart
173
15 The Case of O. J. Simpson (1995)
"No closer to Greek tragedy than Oedipus Hertz"
Paul Thaler
189
16 The Verdict
Michael Maher and Lloyd Chiasson Jr.
203
Selected Bibliography 209
Index 217
About the Editor and the Contributors 225

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Press on Trial: Crimes and Trials as Media Events. Contributors: Lloyd Chiasson Jr. - editor. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: viii.
    
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