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Biography of Clarence Seward Darrow
838 words, approx. 2.8 pages
 Clarence Seward Darrow is one of the most famous attorneys in U.S. history. A complex man, Darrow defended many labor union and political radicals between 1894 and 1914, yet also made enormous fees representing corporations. His defense of Leopold and Lo...
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Biography of Clarence Seward Darrow
823 words, approx. 2.7 pages
 As an American labor lawyer and as a criminal lawyer, Clarence Seward Darrow (1857-1938) helped sharpen debate about the path of American industrialism and about the treatment of individuals in conflict with the law. Clarence Darrow was born on April 18,...
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Biography of Clarence (Seward) Darrow
4187 words, approx. 14 pages
 Clarence Darrow is best known as the attorney who defended John Thomas Scopes, the schoolteacher brought to trial in 1925 for teaching the theory of evolution in his classroom in Hillsboro, Tennessee. Darrow volunteered his services in this case because...


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