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James David Zirin (born January 10, 1940) is an American lawyer, author, and television talk-show host.


Early life and education

James David Zirin was born in
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to Morris Zirin, a lawyer and author, and Kate (née Sapir) Zirin. He graduated from
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in 1961 and the
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, where he was an editor of the ''
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''.


Career


Government and law work

Zirin was an Assistant United States Attorney for three years in Manhattan. He served in the criminal division under Robert M. Morgenthau. Zirin was a partner in the law firm of Breed, Abbott & Morgan in New York before he joined
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, a firm focused on transactional and litigation matters, in 1993. In 2003, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg appointed Zirin to the New York City Commission to Combat Police Corruption. He is a Fellow of the
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, and the past chair of its International Law Committee. He is a current trustee of the Asia Society, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.


Author and TV host

Zirin is the author of three books, and has written op-ed pieces for publications on legal, political, and foreign policy subjects. His essays have appeared in ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Huffington Post'', '' The Hill'', ''
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,'' New York Daily News,
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, and
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. Zirin hosts ''Conversations with Jim Zirin'', a
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-syndicated television program. Zirin was interviewed in '' Where's My Roy Cohn?'' (2019), a documentary film about American lawyer Roy Cohn directed by
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.


Philanthropy

Zirin and his wife, Marlene Hess Zirin, donated money toward construction of the Marlene Hess and James D. Zirin Lounge at the
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( MOMA) in Midtown Manhattan. He is a member of the Consolidated Corporate Fund Leadership Committee of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.


Personal life

In 1990, Zirin married Marlene Hess, daughter of businessman and former New York Jets owner
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.


Works

* * ''Supremely Partisan'' (2016) argues that the Supreme Court of the United States is heavily influenced by politics * ''Plaintiff in Chief: A Portrait of Donald Trump in 3,500 Lawsuits'' (2019) regarding President Trump's use of the justice system


''The Mother Court''

''The Mother Court: Tales of Cases That Mattered in America's Greatest Trial Court'' is a non-fiction book by Zirin that was published by the
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in 2014. The book contains a series of anecdotes about trials, courts, and judges within the
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. The nickname for this court system is "The Mother Court". The stories and anecdotes are focused on landmark decisions that helped to shape America's laws. It was followed two years later by Zirin's second book, '' Supremely Partisan''. The book received mixed reviews. Mandy Twaddell with ''
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'' stated, "
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bolsters confidence in our court system." David J. Dickson in '' The Journal: of the Law Society of Scotland'' called it a "...readable and revealing book..."


''Supremely Partisan''

''Supremely Partisan: How Raw Politics Tips the Scales in the United States Supreme Court'' is a non-fiction book by Zirin published by Rowman & Littlefield on September 15, 2016. The book was published two years after ''The Mother Court''. In the book, Zirin argues that the Supreme Court has become dangerously partisan. According to Supreme Court correspondent
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, Zirin argues persuasively that "the
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court is as dangerously partisan as it can be, asserting that it is 'a court of law in many cases, and a political court in many others, with 5–4 decisions laced with ideology, a partisan divide, and diminished public confidence in the court’s legitimacy as the final interpreter of the law of the land'." Liane Jackson from the ''
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'' wrote, "Zirin’s book is particularly timely and thought-provoking, whether or not you agree with his premise." Spectator political columnist Michael Beloff opines, "... irinuses skills developed both from behind the bar and in front of the camera to mount the charge that the US Supreme Court is a political court."


''Plaintiff in Chief''

Published in September 2019, Zirin's third book ''Plaintiff in Chief: A Portrait of Donald Trump in 3,500 Lawsuits'' focuses on
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involving
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and his real estate development projects,
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of
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, and the Mueller
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, among others. The study is based on three years of research and spans 45 years of Trump's career and personal life. Specific cases include one brought by the U.S. government for
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in 1973, another involving unpaid undocumented workers, a
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related to Trump University, and a defamation suit filed by Trump against an employee of ''
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''. Zirin also describes Roy Cohn's influence on Trump, including the former U.S. president's understanding and application of the law. Lee Rawles of ''
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'' included the book in a list of the top 10 stories of 2020.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zirin, James D. Living people New York (state) lawyers American legal writers Princeton University alumni University of Michigan Law School alumni Princeton University faculty American television talk show hosts 21st-century American non-fiction writers 1940 births Hess family