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A list of the published work of Jeffrey Toobin, American lawyer and author.

Books

  • Toobin, Jeffrey (1991). Opening arguments : a young lawyer's first case, United States v. Oliver North. New York: Viking. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authormask= (help)
  • Toobin, Jeffrey (1992) [1991]. Opening arguments: a young lawyer's first case : United States v. Oliver North. Revised & updated ed. New York: Penguin. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Toobin, Jeffrey (1997). The run of his life : the People v. O.J. Simpson. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help), the basis for the FX miniseries, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story (2016), starring Cuba Gooding Jr.
  • Toobin, Jeffrey (1999). A vast conspiracy : the real story of the sex scandal that nearly brought down a president. New York: Random House. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Toobin, Jeffrey (2001). Too close to call : the thirty-six-day battle to decide the 2000 election. New York: Random House. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Toobin, Jeffrey (2007). The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court. New York: Doubleday. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help) Winner of the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize[1]
  • Toobin, Jeffrey (2012). The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court. New York: Doubleday. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Toobin, Jeffrey (2016). American heiress : the wild saga of the kidnapping, crimes and trial of Patty Hearst. New York: Doubleday. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)

Essays and reporting

References

  1. ^ "J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project winners". Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. Retrieved 16 March 2011.