The best seller of the book "New York Times" "Reasonable suspicion: criminal justice system" and "OJ Simpson incident" investigated the criminal trial of OJ Simpson in the mid-1990s. He is a teacher at Harvard Law School and also one of the most famous attorneys in the country and served as a counsel of 12 at OJ Simpson's trial.
Race and American criminal justice system: In the history of O.J. Simpson incident, racial discrimination generally existed in the administration of justice in the United States and Canada. Today, racial prejudice against blacks is still clear in various areas of the criminal justice system. Black Americans believe that Caucasian at all levels of the criminal justice system is treated as unfair and cruel treatment. - Race is always an important issue within the United States, the most important being the criminal justice system. Racial tension in the US is often considered white and black, but it is not so. African Americans think that they will benefit Caucasian while attempting to make the system white
Amid the media enthusiasm, the "mountain of evidence" and Simpson 's Simpson O. J. Simpson incident for one year limited how black and white in the United States see a fundamental contradiction between criminal justice systems. In retrospect, in a trial after 10 years, there were several surprising facts and their heritage revealed. A close observer stated that O.J. Simpson trial is a branch point of recognition of American law. Some say that Simpson tests can be used to teach semester courses on American culture, ethnicity, and legal system. In an excerpt from FRONTLINE 's interview, it is Mr. Alan Dershowitz, a member of the defense team, and Michael Eric Dyson, a professor of humanities at the university and commentator on this and the heritage of the trial.