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Clarence Seward Darrow

Jon Mayled looks at how the work of Clarence Darrow is relevant to several A-level subjects you may be studying, including philosophy, ethics, American history, law, politics, sociology and psychology.

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General interest, with connections to many topics in religious studies relating to philosophy and ethics

Most of us would probably struggle to name two famous barristers or attorneys (outside of television and film) — they are not generally household names. Clarence Seward Darrow (1857–1938) is an exception.

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