8th Media Law Symposium: Greta Van Susteren & Roger Cossack (November 3, 1995)
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- On November 3, 1995, the Law School hosted its 8th Annual Symposium on Media Law: "Can a Public Figure Get a Fair Trial in the Media Age?" featuring commentators and co-hosts of CNN's "Burden of Proof," Greta Van Susteren, defense attorney and Partner of Coale & Van Susteren, and Roger Cossack, a Washington D.C.-based attorney and former prosecutor in Los Angeles County. Using the recent O.J. Simpson trial as its backdrop, the symposium, moderated by Professor Michael Polelle, explored the impact and influence of the Media in determining if a public figure can get a fair trial in America.
The Symposium on Media Law series was generously supported by Baker & McKenzie LLP.
Note: This recording is presented with minimal editing or alteration as part of the Law School's Historical Preservation Series. Due to the age and format of source material, intermittent audio and visual inconsistency is to be expected. Some content may reflect outdated facts and opinions.
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00:00 -- WELCOME
- Dean Robert Gilbert Johnson
05:52 -- SYMPOSIUM INTRODUCTION
- Professor Michael Polelle
10:15 -- SPEAKER INTRODUCTIONS
- Professor Doris E. Long
14:36 -- THE DEFENSE'S PERSPECTIVE: THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN A FAIR TRIAL
- Greta Van Susteren, Co-Host, CNN's "Burden of Proof"
48:36 -- THE PROSECUTION'S PERSPECTIVE: THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN A FAIR TRIAL
- Roger L. Cossack, Co-Host, CNN's "Burden of Proof"
1:16:24 -- AUDIENCE QUESTIONS
Defy logic.
1 14 long mark on case
1 29 30 people knew and looked the other way.
20 grand standing
Mark need very little discussion
37 07marl needs very little discussio
41 drove around with blood
They lost because they have mark and fil Onda case
37 not them but darden
1 10 lon blood walking around
37 they lost because
45 you pick this up wrch you picup
Grand standing greta
42 lange
1 20 they lost because they had mark