Former U.S. Attorney Kendall Coffey will now appear in a new weekly segment called
“Spinning The Law.” The segment which runs on Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg
Show” provides legal commentary and insights on high profile cases just like Coffey’s book also titled “Spinning The Law.”
In the
first segment of “Spinning The Law”, Malzberg and Coffey discuss recent
comments made by former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O Connor over the
Florida Election recount of 2000. In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, O’Connor expressed regret over
the Bush vs. Gore ruling.
“Obviously
the court did reach a decision and thought it had to reach a decision,” she
said. “It turned out the election authorities in Florida hadn’t done a real
good job there and kind of messed it up. And probably the Supreme Court added
to the problem at the end of the day.”
Kendall
Coffey said he disagrees with the Supreme Court’s decision but it isn’t a good
look for the image of the court to be second-guessing itself. He believes the
system has to move on.
“It’s all
about accepting and respecting their decisions and accepting finality when it’s
a final decision. I appreciate her candor, but I’m not sure if it’s a great
thing for the institution of the Supreme Court,” said Kendall Coffey.
Coffey
and Malzberg also discuss the possibility of capital punishment in the Boston
Marathon bombing case and California’s new legislation that could potentially
make non-citizens eligible for jury service.
Watch the rest of the “Spinning The Law” segment here.
Watch the rest of the “Spinning The Law” segment here.
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