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Jeffrey Toobin is an American lawyer, author, and legal analyst, best known for his work with CNN and The New Yorker. He has gained recognition for his comprehensive legal commentary and in-depth coverage of high-profile cases.
Jeffrey Ross Toobin was born on May 21, 1960, in New York City to a Jewish family. His mother, Marlene Sanders, was a pioneering broadcast journalist who served as a correspondent and anchor for ABC News and CBS News. His father, Jerome Toobin, was a news broadcasting producer, notably associated with public television.
Toobin attended Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School, a private institution in New York City. He later pursued higher education at Harvard University, where he earned both his undergraduate degree and his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School.
After law school, Toobin served as an associate counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice during the Iran–Contra affair. His work involved analyzing complex legal issues within one of the most significant political scandals of the 1980s.
In the 1990s, Toobin shifted his career focus from practicing law to legal journalism and writing. He began contributing to major publications, including The New Yorker, and became a familiar face on television as a legal analyst for CNN. His insightful legal commentary, particularly during major trials and Supreme Court decisions, established him as a leading voice in the field.
Toobin has authored several books on law and politics. One of his most notable works is The Run of His Life: The People v. O. J. Simpson, which offers an in-depth look at the high-profile O. J. Simpson murder trial. The book served as the basis for the acclaimed television series The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story, which premiered on FX in 2016. The series received widespread critical acclaim and won multiple Emmy Awards for its dramatized yet fact-based depiction of the trial.
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