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(Habeas corpus is the Latin phrase for "you have to have the body.") The concept dates to the Magna Carta (a document guaranteeing some civil and political rights), which was created in England in 1215. Article 39 of the Magna Car...
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M'Naughton is the most famous. It is the one for which the "M'Naughton rules" are named, which for over a century were the basis for an insanity defense in common law. The most infamous is probably "Clark v. Arizona", in...
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Salem Witchcraft Trials1692 were the famous witch trials.
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There were likely no actual witches involved in the Salem Witch Trials. This was a hysteria - people being wrongly accused based on much "evidence" that would never hold up in a court of law today. I know the history well and have...
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22. 22 of the highest ranking Nazi officials were accused. Twelve were hanged, eight received prison terms ranging from ten years to life and two were acquitted. (Politician and diplomat Franz von Papen, and the president of the German Cent...
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ACLU lawyer Clarence Darrow cleverly arranged for William Jennings Bryan, seen to be representing Christianity, to be on the witness stand. Darrow asked Bryan a number of questions to put Bryan’s belief in the Bible to the test.
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Fundamentalist Protestants felt their beliefs challenged in the 1920s. Secular culture of the time seemed to have little place for religion, and church attendance was in decline. A movement to defend traditional religion by emphasizing a li...
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Yes. Jake is the namesake grandson of Jake Ehrlich Sr. To learn more about Jake Ehrlich Sr. click here.
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Fred Korematsu, a 22-year-old Japanese-American born in the United States, was working as a welder in a Bay Area shipyard when his family was told they had to leave their home and nursery business. Fred, the youngest of four sons, thought t...
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