
an examination of legal cases from the past which have had an impact on society , as a whole, and legal history, in particular. These are cases that meant something when they occurred and still mean something today.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

the saga of Clarence Darrow reaches its conclusion.
Famed lawyer Clarence Darrow faces a trial by his peers in Los Angeles California with both his own freedom and career on the line.
He was , and still is, the most famous lawyer in American history. His great and long career was almost ended in ignominious fashion in a Los Angeles courtroom in 1912 , long before the most famous of his trials. Hear the true story of these events i... more
In 1925,Colonel Billy Mitchell was court-martialled by the U.S. Army for criticizing in harsh terms the leadership of the Army and Navy for their failure to recognize that the future of warfare was going to depend on airpower. In this episode you wil... more
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Especially recommend the Sacco and Vanzetti and Ossian Sweet episodes. Please do more serial episodes, Chris. And keep up the great work.
I just listened to 4 podcasts about Marbury v Madison, and this was the most clear and helpful. Thank you! I’ll definitely be back for more.
Solid wok. I’m glad to see someone else doing research and being knowledgeable about topics. Great work. Keep it up.
Having listened to several episodes of this podcast now, I thought it only fair to provide some feedback. I have enjoyed thoroughly each of the episodes and found that I have learned many things that I didn’t know about each of the trials featured. The author clearly has done a good job researching his stories. Keep it up!
K. D.
I studied history in college, but my memory of these watershed trials is spotty to nonexistent, so it’s been cool to brush up with this podcast. From freedom of the press to the importance of due process, the topics are very timely. Good narrator too!










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