Clarence Darrow
Clarence Seward Darrow (April 18, 1857 – March 13, 1938) was an American lawyer who became famous in the early 20th century for his involvement in the Leopold and Loeb murder trial, and the Scopes "Monkey" Trial. He was a leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union, and a prominent advocate for Georgist economic reform.…more
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God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian
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1999
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For the Thrill of It: Leopold, Loeb, and the Murder That Shocked Chicago
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2008
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Big Trouble: A Murder in a Small Western Town Sets off a Struggle for the Soul of America
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1997
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Clarence Darrow for the Defense
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1941
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Damned in Paradise (Nathan Heller, #8)
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1996
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Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere
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2000
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Clarence Darrow: American Iconoclast
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2011
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The Rise and Fall of the Dil Pickle
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2003
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Chicago's First Crime King: Michael Cassius McDonald
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