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    <![CDATA[The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Bestselling author Jeffrey Toobin takes you into the chambers of the most important&#8212;and secret&#8212;legal body in our country, the Supreme Court, and reveals the complex dynamic among the nine people who decide the law of the land.<br/><br/>Just in time for the 2008 presidential election&#8212;where the future of the Court will be at stake&#8212;Toobin reveals an institution at a moment of transition, when decades of conservative disgust with the Court have finally produced a conservative majority, with major changes in store on such issues as abortion, civil rights, presidential power, and church-state relations.<br/><br/>Based on exclusive interviews with justices themselves, <em>The Nine</em> tells the story of the Court through personalities&#8212;from Anthony Kennedy's overwhelming sense of self-importance to Clarence Thomas's well-tended grievances against his critics to David Souter's odd nineteenth-century lifestyle. There is also, for the first time, the full behind-the-scenes story of <em>Bush v. Gore</em>&#8212;and Sandra Day O'Connor's fateful breach with George W. Bush, the president she helped place in office. <br/><br/><em>The Nine</em> is the book bestselling author Jeffrey Toobin was born to write. A CNN senior legal analyst and <em>New Yorker</em> staff writer, no one is more superbly qualified to profile the nine justices.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Run of His Life : The People versus O.J. Simpson]]>
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    <![CDATA[Now out in paperback (with a new chapter on the civil trial), and still at the head of the very crowded class of O. J. books, this isn't just a book for O. J. junkies; it's a book for anyone who wants to understand how the criminal justice system breaks down. Toobin, a former prosecutor, chronicles the great and small things that led to what he views as a miscarriage of justice, such as the prosecution's courting of the media, which took the grand jury out of the process and forced a preliminary hearing in which the defense got an unnecessarily good peek at the case; Marcia Clark's decision to ignore a high-powered (and pro bono) jury consultant's advice and to go instead with her &quot;gut&quot;; and Chris Darden's impetuous and unilateral decision to have Simpson try on the gloves. Of course, there was also a jury that utterly failed to deliberate--Toobin reports that just after returning the verdict, one black juror explained her decision this way: &quot;We've got to protect our own.&quot;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Too Close to Call: The Thirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election]]>
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    <![CDATA[From the best-selling author of <strong>A Vast Conspiracy</strong> and <strong>The Run of His Life</strong> comes <strong>Too Close to Call</strong>--the definitive story of the Bush-Gore presidential recount. A political and legal analyst of unparalleled journalistic skill, Jeffrey Toobin is the ideal writer to distill the events of the thirty-six anxiety-filled days that culminated in one of the most stunning Supreme Court decisions in history.<br/><br/>Packed with news-making disclosures and written with the drive of a legal thriller, <strong>Too Close to Call</strong> takes us inside James Baker's private jet, through the locked gates to Al Gore's mansion, behind the covered-up windows of Katherine Harris's office, and even into the secret conference room of the United States Supreme Court. As the scene shifts from Washington to Austin and into the remote corners of the enduringly strange Sunshine State, Toobin's book will transform what you thought you knew about the most extraordinary political drama in American history.<br/><br/>The Florida recount unfolded in a kaleidoscopic maze of bizarre concepts (chads, pregnant and otherwise), unfamiliar people in critically important positions (the Florida Supreme Court), and familiar people in surprising new places (the Miami relatives of Elián González, in a previously undisclosed role in this melodrama). With the rich characterization that is his trademark, Toobin portrays the prominent strategists who masterminded the campaigns--the Daleys and the Roves--and also the lesser-known but influential players who pulled the strings, as well as the judges and justices whose decisions determined the final outcome. Toobin gives both camps a treatment they have not yet received--remarkably evenhanded, nonpartisan, and entirely new.<br/><br/>The post-election period posed a challenge to even the most zealous news junkie: how to keep up with what was happening and sort out the important from the trivial. Jeffrey Toobin has now done this--and then some. With clarity, insight, humor, and a deep understanding of the law, he deconstructs the events, the players, and the often Byzantine intricacies of our judicial system. A remarkable account of one of the most significant periods in our country's history, <strong>Too Close to Call</strong> is endlessly surprising, frequently poignant, and wholly addictive.<br/><br/><br/><em>From the Hardcover edition.</em>]]>
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    <![CDATA[A Vast Conspiracy: The Real Story of the Sex Scandal That Nearly Brought Down a President]]>
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    <![CDATA[What--<em>another</em> book about the messes Bill Clinton got himself into? Well, yes, but with a difference: Jeffrey Toobin's <em>A Vast Conspiracy</em> is the first to provide readers with comprehensive behind-the-scenes details of the machinations of independent counsel Kenneth Starr's team of prosecutors, lawyers for Monica Lewinsky and Paula Jones, <em>and</em> congressional members as the president's &quot;inappropriate relationship&quot; snowballed into the country's first impeachment proceedings in over a century.<p>  Toobin's narrative is one of the most levelheaded versions of the 1998 scandal yet published, although he has very few kind words for anybody involved. &quot;No other major political controversy in American history produced as few heroes as this one,&quot; he notes, and &quot;in spite of his consistently reprehensible behavior, Clinton was, by comparison, the good guy in this struggle.&quot; While debunking Hillary Rodham Clinton's claims that she and her husband were the victims of a &quot;vast right-wing conspiracy&quot; (a claim that ignores Clinton's responsibility for his actions), Toobin does demonstrate how lawyers for Paula Jones collaborated with Linda Tripp and Lucianne Goldberg to build the most damaging case possible against the president. (He also suggests, not without cause, that <em>Newsweek</em> reporter Michael Isikoff worked more closely with Tripp and Goldberg than he reported in his own book, <em>Uncovering Clinton</em>.) <p>  While for the most part discreetly judgmental, <em>A Vast Conspiracy</em> sometimes borders on  cruel in its descriptions of Monica Lewinsky: after describing a 45-minute discussion between Clinton and his sometime sex partner, Toobin comments, &quot;An actual conversation with Lewinsky may have been the thing that cured the president of his infatuation,&quot; and then later, &quot;There were few better measures of Tripp's dedication to her book research and Clinton-hating than the simple fact that she tolerated Lewinsky's inane chatter for so long.&quot; Yet his portrayal of Lewinsky as &quot;a genuine, if occasional, sexual partner as well as an obsessed, unhinged fan&quot; is, thanks to his rich storytelling abilities, compelling. (Whether it's true remains to be seen; some readers of his previous book, <em>The Run of His Life</em>, believe that Toobin's portrayal of O.J. Simpson seriously underestimated the suspected killer.) And, although it will no doubt get overlooked amidst all the salacious details of the case, Toobin makes a good argument for how the whole brouhaha was an inevitable result of several decades of &quot;legal activism,&quot; in which lawsuits were used to achieve broad political changes. Between Richard Posner's musings on the legal aspects of the impeachment hearings in <em>An Affair of State</em> and Toobin's narrative reconstruction of the events leading up to the impeachment, we have the beginnings of a calm consideration of just what exactly happened to American politics during Clinton's second term. <em>--Ron Hogan</em> </p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Best American Crime Reporting 2009]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> Thieves, liars, and killers—it's a criminal world out there, and someone has to write about it. A thrilling collection of the year's best reportage by the aces of the true-crime genre, <em>The Best American Crime Reporting 2009</em> brings together the mysteries and missteps of an eclectic and unforgettable set of criminals. Gripping, suspenseful, and brilliant, this latest addition to the highly acclaimed series features guest editor Jeffrey Toobin, <em>New Yorker</em> staff writer, CNN senior legal analyst, and bestselling author of <em>The Nine</em>. </p>]]>
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