(Courthouse photo by Robert Buckman) One hundred years ago this July, the nation’s media were riveted on a trial in the unlikely venue of the small town of Dayton, Tennessee. It wasn’t a sensational murder trial like that of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold in Chicago the year before, but a seemingly mundane misdemeanor that captivated the country’s attention and became part of American popular culture.| Quill
Gregg Jarrett like most of the “journalists” on Cable TV writes a book and, apparently, as part of his remuneration, can market the book through the cable broadcast (marketing is the backbone of selling books). In this case, he has written something called The Trial of the Century.| Abbeville Institute