[personal profile] mabfan
Today is the tenth anniversary of the O.J. Simpson acquittal.

It's not that hard for people to find more information about it, for anyone reading this who doesn't recall the events. The case contributed a lot of images to our popular culture, including the slow-speed chase on the California freeway, the "Dream Team" of lawyers Simpson hired, the pictures of Judge Ito presiding in his courtroom, etc.

On a personal note, I recall two things. The chase took place just around the time I was leaving for Clarion, so I barely knew what the fuss was about over the next few weeks. (Clarion existed in a sort of news blackout.) And when the acquittal took place, all the students at the school where I was teaching had gathered in the dining hall to watch it live on TV, so my Physics class started late.

That was a long trial process. I remember other criminal trials starting and ending within the time line of the Simpson trial.

Date: 2005-10-06 04:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vettecat.livejournal.com
That's when I dropped my Newsweek subscription. I got so disgusted with the fact that that was all anyone was talking about that I decided it wasn't worth trying to keep up with the "news."

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