The infamous Scopes trial has again been brought into the limelight as it celebrates its 80th anniversary. Pulitzer Prize-winning author and law professor Edward J. Larson described the case as the most widely publicized case in American history. To read the complete story, see Newsweek and enter Scopes monkey trial into the search field. The article was published in the July 4th issue, and the author is George F. Will. Also, the anniversary was highlighted on National Public Radio on July 5
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author and law professor Edward J. Larson takes a look at the effects media e...
Thursday, March 12, 1998 WRITER: Kathy R. Pharr, 542-5172 CONTACT: Jill C. Birch, 542-5190 SCOPES MO...
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The early 1920s found social patterns in chaos. Traditionalists, the older Victorians, worried that ...
As the drama of the Scopes trial made headlines in July 1925, a little drama was unfolding in southe...
On November 23, 1981, in a Maryland District Court, Dr. Edward Taub was found guilty under a Marylan...
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In 1925 students at the Kansas State Teachers College in Pittsburg, Kansas, inspired by the Scopes t...
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This article reports that the murder trials of Sam Sheppard brought about changes in the press cover...
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