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Sign up todayJustice in the Age of Judgment
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Learn moreWhen unscrupulous Italian prosecutors waged an all-out war in the media and courtroom to wrongly convict American exchange student Amanda Knox for a murder she didn’t commit, family and friends turned to Seattle attorney and media legal analyst Anne Bremner to help win her freedom. The case was dubbed the “trial of the decade” and would coincide with the explosion of social media and a new era of trying cases in public as much as the courtroom. While Italian prosecutors, the press, and online lynch mobs convicted Knox in the court of public opinion, Bremner would draw upon her decades in the courtroom and in front of the camera to turn the tide with a new kind of defense in pursuit of justice. Bremner takes us inside some of the biggest cases of recent times and offers her expert insights and analysis as our legal system faces unprecedented forces fighting to tip the scales of justice their way. Why couldn’t prosecutors convict O.J. Simpson despite all of the evidence seemingly proving he killed his wife Nicole? Could a jury remain unbiased in the face of overwhelming public pressure in the trial of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd? Justice in the Age of Judgement is Bremner’s unparalleled and unflinching look at the captivating cases tried on Twitter and TV, where the burden of proof and fundamental legal tenet of “innocent until proven guilty” is under assault from the court of public opinion.
Anne Bremner, JD, is a trial attorney and one of the nation’s most recognized legal analysts. In her more than thirty years of practice, she has been lead counsel for many highly publicized court cases. A regular contributing legal analyst on TV and cable, having appeared many times on networks such as CNN, Fox, and the BBC, she has been voted one of the best lawyers in Seattle and one of Seattle’s Top 25 most influential people.
Doug Bremner, MD, is a professor of psychiatry & radiology at Emory University and the author of several books including Before You Take That Pill: Why the Drug Industry May Be Bad for Your Health.
Janet Metzger is an experienced audiobook narrator. At age five, she decided she wanted to record stories for a living after her dad brought home a reel-to-reel tape recorder. She has acted on stage, film, and tv for over four decades and has also served as the artistic director of a feminist theater company. An award-winning documentary narrator, she has also recorded jazz/cabaret albums, been an announcer for CNN, and performed as a plate-spinning chanteuse in a New Vaudeville orchestra.