Clarence Darrow
Title | Clarence Darrow PDF eBook |
Author | John A. Farrell |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 594 |
Release | 2012-05-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0767927591 |
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography The definitive biography of Clarence Darrow, the brilliant, idiosyncratic lawyer who defended John Scopes in the “Monkey Trial” and gave voice to the populist masses at the turn of the twentieth century, thus changing American law forever. Amidst the tumult of the industrial age and the progressive era, Clarence Darrow became America’s greatest defense attorney, successfully championing poor workers, blacks, and social and political outcasts, against big business, fundamentalist religion, Jim Crow, and the US government. His courtroom style—a mixture of passion, improvisation, charm, and tactical genius—won miraculous reprieves for men doomed to hang. In Farrell’s hands, Darrow is a Byronic figure, a renegade whose commitment to liberty led him to heroic courtroom battles and legal trickery alike.
Defending the Damned
Title | Defending the Damned PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Davis |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2008-09-02 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0743270940 |
Award-winning journalist Davis spent a year in Chicago's Cook County Public Defender's office for this look into the American justice system. More than 300,000 cases go through this office--some involving the death penalty--with approximately 600 public defenders to work them.
Attorney for the Damned
Title | Attorney for the Damned PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Weinberg |
Publisher | |
Pages | 552 |
Release | 1957 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780671061807 |
Closing Arguments
Title | Closing Arguments PDF eBook |
Author | Clarence Darrow |
Publisher | Ohio University Press |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0821416324 |
Closing Arguments: Clarence Darrow on Religion, Law, and Society collects, for the first time, Darrow's thoughts on his three main preoccupations. The effect reveals a carefully conceived philosophy, expressed with delightful pungency and clarity. The provocative content of these writings still challenges us. His thoughts on social issues, especially on the dangers of religious fundamentalism, are uncannily prescient. A dry and even misanthropic humor lightens his essays, and his reflections on himself and his philosophy reveal a quiet dignity at the core of a man better known for provoking Americans during an era of unprecedented tumult. From the wry "Is the Human Race Getting Anywhere," to the scornful "Patriotism," and his elegaic summing up, "At Seventy-Two," Darrow's writing still stimulates and pleases. Darrow, son of a village undertaker and coffinmaker, rose to become one of America's greatest attorneys—and surely its most famous. The Ohio native gained fame for being at the center of momentous trials, including his 1924 defense of Leopold and Loeb and his defense of Darwinian principles in the 1925 Scopes "Monkey Trial." Some have traced Darrow's lifelong campaign against capital punishment to his boyhood terror at seeing a Civil War soldier buried—and no client of Darrow's was ever executed, not even black men who were charged with murder for defending themselves against a white mob. A rebel who always sided intellectually and emotionally with the minority, Darrow remains a figure to contend with sixty-seven years after his death. "Inside every lawyer is the wreck of a poet," Darrow once said. Closing Arguments demonstrates that, in his case, that statement is true.
The Essential Words and Writings of Clarence Darrow
Title | The Essential Words and Writings of Clarence Darrow PDF eBook |
Author | Clarence Darrow |
Publisher | Modern Library |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2007-06-12 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0812966775 |
The celebrated American lawyer Clarence Darrow was renowned for his spirited, ruthlessly logical defense of populist causes and controversial ideas. Even today, Darrow’s words continue to frame public discussion about our civil liberties and our religious and civic life. In this timely volume, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward J. Larson and ethicist Jack Marshall assemble a broad and rich collection of the iconic lawyer’s words and writings–opening statements, trial arguments, lectures–accompanied by excerpts from his memoir and annotated with expert commentary. These selections showcase the mesmerizing power of Darrow’s passions and ideals, which have lost none of their impact or immediacy with the passage of time.
Attorney for the Damned
Title | Attorney for the Damned PDF eBook |
Author | Denis Woychuk |
Publisher | |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Dangerously mentally ill |
ISBN |
An attorney for the criminally insane discusses some of his cases in which he has represented child abusers, rapists, cannibals, and murderers, in order to illustrate different aspects of the forensic psychiatric system as well as the ethical dilemmas he faces defending clients who are a danger to society.
Quest for Justice
Title | Quest for Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Jaffe |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2020-03-23 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780999472828 |
Richard Jaffe's explosive second edition of Quest for Justice: Defending the Damned affirms the vital role criminal defense lawyers play in the balance between life and death, liberty and lockup. It is a compelling journey into the legal and human drama of life or death criminal cases that often reads more like hard to imagine fiction, yet these cases are real. Quest for Justice invites readers into the courtroom and into the field with Richard Jaffe, a powerhouse Alabama defense attorney with more than four decades of experience, who has successfully defended hundreds of individuals accused of murder, including more than seventy cases where the defendant faced the death penalty, including the Olympic bomber Eric Robert Rudolph. According to the Equal Justice Initiative, in Alabama, nine people have been exonerated from death row-Jaffe represented four of them: James Willie "Bo" Cochran, Randal Padgett, Gary Drinkard, and Wesley Quick. Though every chapter reveals more alarming, gut-wrenching cases, and impediments to justice, Jaffe's unwavering determination, hope, and strategies in the courtroom yield many momentous victories for his clients and the cause of justice. In Quest for Justice: Defending the Damned, Richard Jaffe offers all audiences an accessible, page-turning perspective borne out of a life representing the damned in America's criminal justice system.