Framed By Forensics
Junky, out-of-date science fuels jury errors and tragic miscarriages of justice. How can we throw it out of court?
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Junky, out-of-date science fuels jury errors and tragic miscarriages of justice. How can we throw it out of court?
Douglas Starr Aeon Dec 2014 15min Permalink
Accused money launderers left a path of bankrupt factories, shuttered buildings, and hundreds of steelworkers out of jobs.
Michael Sallah Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Apr 2021 30min Permalink
A profile of Hector Xavier Monsegur, aka Sabu, a hacker star of Anonymous and resident of a New York City housing project.
Steve Fishman New York Jun 2012 20min Permalink
Jamie Loftus is a comedian, writer, and podcaster. Her new book is Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs.
“Comedy has been super helpful to me because it's so based on failing every night sometimes that I wasn't afraid of failure in the same way because it's just like, Well, that's going to happen to me at some point this week. Why not in this format?”
Aug 2023 Permalink
A political history of Donald Rumsfeld.
Mark Danner New York Review of Books Nov 2013 20min Permalink
What happens when we run out of houses.
James Meek London Review of Books Jan 2014 50min Permalink
A pub’s-eye view of Ireland’s recent run of leaders.
Gabriel O'Malley n+1 Nov 2011 20min Permalink
A profile of Carrie Brownstein, riot grrrl and creator of Portlandia.
Margaret Talbot New Yorker Dec 2011 20min Permalink
A literary exploration of Obama’s voice.
Zadie Smith New York Review of Books Feb 2009 Permalink
A profile of Roger Ailes, CEO of Fox News.
A nation of suit-wearing salarymen educates its first generation of stay-at-home dads.
Amy Westervelt Topic Jun 2018 15min Permalink
An Englishman’s eighteen years of exile-by-choice.
James Wood London Review of Books Feb 2014 25min Permalink
A history of Grove Press and its publisher Barney Rosset.
Loren Glass Los Angeles Review of Books Oct 2011 50min Permalink
“Economic theory as it exists increasingly resembles a shed full of broken tools.”
David Graeber New York Review of Books Nov 2019 20min Permalink
A year of reporting reveals a culture of incest, rape, and abuse.
Sarah McClure Cosmopolitan Jan 2020 15min Permalink
A prolific con artist, decades of grift, and a trail of shattered relationships.
Katherine Laidlaw Toronto Life Sep 2020 25min Permalink
A beloved girls’ basketball coach is accused of sexually molesting several of his players.
Eric Adelson ESPN Jan 2005 20min Permalink
A profile of of Courtney Love.
Eric Wilson New York Times Nov 2010 Permalink
Accused of being part of a terror cell at age 12, Gitmo’s youngest prisoner recounts his life
Mohammed el Gorani, Jérôme Tubiana London Review of Books Dec 2011 20min Permalink
On the Squatty Potty and changing the way the you poop.
Alex Blasdel The Guardian Dec 2018 20min Permalink
In defense of snark.
Tom Scocca Gawker Dec 2013 35min Permalink
Confessions of a presidential campaign reporter.
Michael Hastings GQ Oct 2008 20min Permalink
An oral history of Burning Man.
Brad Wieners Outside Aug 2012 25min Permalink
A profile of Jimmy Breslin.
Ambrose Clancy GQ Nov 1987 20min Permalink
“This isn’t an essay about clothes, exactly, nor is it about fashion, quite. It is about women and clothes and something that happens between them that we could think of as a kind of third rail of female experience.”
Rosemary Hill London Review of Books Apr 2018 25min Permalink