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and the Ethics of Entrapment, 91 Yale Law Journal 1565 (1982) The Perjury Trap, 129 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 624 (1981) Book Reviews Clarence Darrow, The Story of My Life Trial, p. 80 (April 1997) Wendy Kaminer, It's All the Rage, Trial, p. 85 (September 1995) David Von Drehle, Among the Lowest
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said Boies was "out to destroy Microsoft".1791 In 2001, the Washington Month/ycalled Boies "a EFTA00144294 brilliant trial lawyer", "a latter-day Clarence Darrow", and "a mad genius" for his work on the Microsoft case 118! • Also at Cravath, Boies defended CBS in the libel suit Westmoreland v. CBS from 1984
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case. Bill Gates said Boies was "out to destroy Microsoft".091In 2001, the Washington MontNycalled Boies "a brilliant trial lawyer", "a latter-day Clarence Darrow", and "a mad genius" for his work on the Microsoft case.i181 • Also at Cravath, Boies defended CBS in the libel suit Westmoreland v. CBS from 1984
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case. Bill Gates said Boies was "out to destroy Microsoft".091In 2001, the Washington MontNycalled Boies "a brilliant trial lawyer", "a latter-day Clarence Darrow", and "a mad genius" for his work on the Microsoft case.i181 • Also at Cravath, Boies defended CBS in the libel suit Westmoreland v. CBS from 1984
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the 20th century, until after the Scopes trial. Stupid intellectuals in New York and Boston decided that religious fundamentalism was dead, because Clarence Darrow had humiliated Williams Jennings Bryan on the stand. Well, as we know now, it wasn't dead at all. It just retired a bit from politics and was biding
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. —Nikita Khrushchev, Ru=sian Soviet politician When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become PM; I'm=beginning to believe it. —Quoted in 'Clarence Darrow for the Defense' by Irving Stone. Politicians are peopl= who, when t=ey see light at the end of the tunnel, go out and buy some more tunnel.=br>-Jo
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ccess in debate and school politics. I had no idea what the practice of law was, except what I had read about the careers of such legal luminaries as Clarence Darrow, Thurgood Marshall, and Louis Brandeis. My uncle Morris was a lawyer, but he spent most of my formative years in the Army and when he returned he spe
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e transcripts. Some lawyers became famous even without the benefit of the electronic media. Daniel Webster, Abraham Lincoln, William Jennings Bryant, Clarence Darrow were all household names. So were some of their famous and infamous clients. The advent of gavel to gavel television coverage has changed the way in
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level. I’ve never been attacked like this. | don’t Know any lawyer or professor who’s had these accusations waged against them. It’s worse than what Clarence Darrow had to face. You retired from Harvard Law School a year ago. Did you expect so much excitement at this stage of your career? This is an absolute s

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Vicky Ward
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Robert Gates
PersonCIA director, U.S. Secretary of Defense, and university president

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Benjamin Netanyahu
PersonPrime Minister of Israel (1996–1999; 2009–2021; since 2022)

Richard Kahn
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