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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.
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In a courtroom in Detroit in 1925, ten black men and one black woman were on trial for murder. They were charged with the shooting death of a member of a mob of angry white people who were trying to drive them out of a house in a white neighborhood. Racism in the northern cities ( and in particular racial bias in policing and the justice system ) a…
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It, along with the Lindbergh Kidnapping, was dubbed the "crime of the century" when it occurred in 1920's Chicago. A 14 year old boy was kidnapped from a quiet residential street in broad daylight and then brutally and senselessly murdered by his captors. The criminals turned out to be two young men from wealthy families with the apparent motive be…
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In this episode we journey to ancient Rome. In 81 BCE, a wealthy old man was stabbed to death on the streets of Rome. It appeared to be a random attack ,at least initially . Not long after,his only son was charged in a Roman court with patricide, the heinous crime of killing his own father. Facing a horrendous punishment if convicted and shunned by…
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In 1917 she was executed by a French firing squad after being convicted in a military court of spying for Germany. Her name is synonymous with the concept of a femme fatale using her charms for evil purposes. Was she the woman we think we know? Listen and learn the real story of this complex and fascinating woman.…
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Joan of Arc is a name that is known to almost all of us and her story ( or at least a version of it) has been told many times in books and movies. She was in fact a real person who lived and died in 15th century France. She was also a truly remarkable woman who burst on to the historical scene out of complete obscurity and changed the course of his…
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The 17th president of the United States was Andrew Johnson who took office when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. His views and those of the Republican controlled Congress on the reconstruction of the Union were almost diametrically opposed leading to a great divide and ,ultimately, the first attempt to remove a sitting president in our history. Le…
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Did you ever wonder how it came about that in much of this country persons of color were prohibited by law from attending the same school, riding in the same street car or eating at the same restaurant as white people? How was the system known as "Jim Crowe laws" , . created? The answer , in large part, was because of Plessy v. Ferguson. Hear, in t…
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This trial, which took place in 1951, was America's most famous spy trial. It involved the transfer of U.S. military secrets ( including the secret of building the atomic bomb) to Russia. For many years there were questions raised about the true guilt or innocence of the defendants. We now know the answers to these questions. Listen and learn.…
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