Lawyers, Judges & Jurists Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Edward Brooke was an American lawyer and politician who was the first African American popularly elected to the......
Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux was a lawyer, British Whig Party politician, reformer, and lord......
Henry Billings Brown was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1890–1906). Brown was admitted......
Ron Brown was an American politician, the first African American to be chairman (1989–93) of a major U.S. political......
William Jennings Bryan was a Democratic and Populist leader and a magnetic orator who ran unsuccessfully three......
Carrie Buck was an American woman who was the plaintiff in the case of Buck v. Bell (1927), in which the U.S. Supreme......
Bulgarus was a jurist, most renowned of the famous “four doctors” of the law school at the University of Bologna,......
Georgia Bullock was the first female Superior Court judge in the state of California. Despite the challenges of......
Warren E. Burger was the 15th chief justice (1969–86) of the United States Supreme Court. After graduating with......
Aaron Burr was the third vice president of the United States (1801–05), who killed his political rival, Alexander......
Harold H. Burton was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1945–58). Burton was the son......
Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirvén was a lawyer, educator, Cuban politician, and international jurist who drew......
Pierce Butler was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1923–39). Butler was admitted to the......
Isaac Butt was a lawyer and Irish nationalist leader who, if not the originator of the term Home Rule, was the......
Cornelis van Bynkershoek was a Dutch jurist who helped develop international law along positivist lines. Bynkershoek......
James F. Byrnes was a Democratic Party politician and administrator who, during World War II, was popularly known......
Alphonse-Marie Bérenger was a French magistrate and parliamentarian, distinguished for his role in the reform of......
Joseph Caillaux was a French statesman who was an early supporter of a national income tax and whose opposition......
Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, duke de Parme was a French statesman and legal expert who was second consul with......
Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden was an English jurist who, as chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas (1761–66),......
John Archibald Campbell was an American jurist and Supreme Court justice (1853–61). He also was assistant secretary......
Benjamin Nathan Cardozo was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1932 to 1938. Cardozo......
Sir Roger Casement was a distinguished British public servant who was executed for treason and became one of the......
Casimir III was the king of Poland from 1333 to 1370, called “the Great” because he was deemed a peaceful ruler,......
René Cassin was a French jurist and president of the European Court of Human Rights. He won the Nobel Prize for......
Gaius Cassius Longinus was a prominent Roman jurist, a pupil of the famous jurist Massurius Sabinus, with whom......
John Catron was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1837–65). After moving from Kentucky to......
Pierre Cauchon was a French bishop of Beauvais, an ecclesiastic memorable chiefly because he presided over the......
Ahmed Cevdet Paşa was a statesman and historian, a major figure in 19th-century Turkish letters. Cevdet went to......
Sir Edwin Chadwick was a lawyer and social reformer who devoted his life to sanitary reform in Britain. As secretary......
Salmon P. Chase was a lawyer and politician, antislavery leader before the U.S. Civil War, secretary of the Treasury......
Samuel Chase was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, whose acquittal in an impeachment trial (1805)......
Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry is a Pakistani judge who was named to the Pakistan Supreme Court in 2000 and later served......
Michael Chertoff is an American lawyer who was secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (2005–09). Chertoff......
Fletcher Christian was a seaman and leading mutineer on HMS Bounty, under the command of William Bligh. Christian,......
Frank Church was an American politician from Idaho who served four terms in the U.S. Senate (1957–81). Church,......
As a girl growing up in Kingston, Jamaica, Tanya Sue Chutkan dreamed of becoming a dancer like her mother. When......
Cicero was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, and writer who vainly tried to uphold republican principles in the......
John FitzGibbon, 1st earl of Clare was the lord chancellor of Ireland who was a powerful supporter of a repressive......
Edward Hyde, 1st earl of Clarendon was an English statesman and historian, minister to Charles I and Charles II......
Ramsey Clark was a human rights lawyer and former U.S. attorney general under President Lyndon B. Johnson. Clark—the......
Tom C. Clark was a U.S. attorney general (1945–49) and associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1949–67).......
John Hessin Clarke was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1916–22). Clarke was the......
Appius Claudius Caecus was an outstanding statesman, legal expert, and author of early Rome who was one of the......
Nathan Clifford was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1858–81). Admitted to the bar in 1827,......
Marshall B. Clinard was an American sociologist and criminologist known for his research on the sociology of deviant......
Hillary Clinton is an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. senator (2001–09) and secretary of state......
Ronald Coase was a British-born American economist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1991. The field......
Johnnie Cochran was an American trial lawyer who gained international prominence with his skillful and controversial......
Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn, 10th Baronet was the lord chief justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench from......
Albert Cohen was an American criminologist best known for his subcultural theory of delinquent gangs. In 1993,......
Michael Cohen Michael Cohen is a disbarred American lawyer who served as a personal attorney, confidante, and informal......
Roy Cohn was a lawyer and a controversial public figure who rose to prominence through his alliance with U.S. Sen.......
Sir Edward Coke was a British jurist and politician whose defense of the supremacy of the common law against Stuart......
William Colby was a U.S. government official who pursued a policy of openness during his turbulent tenure (1973–76)......
James Comey is a U.S. attorney and law enforcement official who served as director (2013–17) of the Federal Bureau......
Thomas G. Corcoran was an American lawyer and government official who was instrumental in shepherding much of U.S.......
Edward Samuel Corwin was an American political scientist and authority on U.S. political and constitutional law.......
Edward Prentiss Costigan was an American lawyer and politician, a member of the U.S. Tariff Commission (1916–28)......
Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry was an English lawyer, lord keeper of England from 1625 to 1640. Coventry was......
William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper was an English lawyer and a leading Whig politician who was the first lord high......
Lucius Licinius Crassus was a lawyer and politician who is usually considered to be one of the two greatest Roman......
Oliver Cromwell was an English soldier and statesman, who led parliamentary forces in the English Civil Wars and......
Richard Assheton Cross, 1st Viscount Cross was a British statesman responsible for the first urban renewal authorization......
Enoch Herbert Crowder was a U.S. Army officer and administrator of the Selective Service Act in World War I. Graduated......
Jacques Cujas was a French jurist and classical scholar whose work on Roman law was part of the humanist revival......
John Philpot Curran was an Irish lawyer and statesman who is remembered as a great advocate and as a champion of......
Benjamin R. Curtis was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1851–57). Curtis graduated from......
Caleb Cushing was an American lawyer, Cabinet member, and diplomat around the period of the American Civil War......
William Cushing was an American jurist who was the first appointee to the U.S. Supreme Court. Cushing graduated......
Richard Henry Dana was an American lawyer and author of the popular autobiographical narrative Two Years Before......
Enrico Dandolo was the doge of the Republic of Venice from 1192 to 1205, noted for his promotion of the Fourth......
Peter Vivian Daniel was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1841–60). Daniel, born......
Thomas Darcy, Lord Darcy , was a powerful English nobleman who, disliking the separation of England from papal......
Clarence Darrow was a lawyer whose work as defense counsel in many dramatic criminal trials earned him a place......
Harry Micajah Daugherty was an American lawyer and political manager for Warren G. Harding who was accused of corruption......
Sir John Davies was an English poet and lawyer whose Orchestra, or a Poem of Dancing reveals a typically Elizabethan......
David Davis was an American politician, a close associate of Abraham Lincoln. He served as a Supreme Court justice......
John W. Davis was a conservative Democratic politician who was his party’s unsuccessful candidate for the presidency......
Katharine Bement Davis was an American penologist, social worker, and writer who had a profound effect on American......
William Davison was a secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England, chiefly remembered for his part in the execution......
William R. Day was a statesman and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1903–22). After graduation from......
John Dean is an American lawyer who served as White House counsel (1970–73) during the administration of U.S. Pres.......
Morris Dees is an American lawyer and civil rights activist who is known for founding the Southern Poverty Law......
James DeLancey was the lieutenant governor and chief justice of the British colony of New York. The eldest son......
Chauncey Mitchell Depew was an American railroad lawyer and politician who is best remembered as an orator, a wit,......
Alan Dershowitz is an American lawyer and author known for his writings and media appearances in which he strongly......
Edward Marcus Despard was a British army officer and colonial administrator and organizer of a conspiracy against......
Thomas E. Dewey was a vigorous American prosecuting attorney whose successful racket-busting career won him three......
Antonio Di Pietro is an Italian jurist and politician who uncovered a wide-ranging government corruption scandal......
Albert Venn Dicey was a British jurist whose Lectures Introductory to the Study of the Law of the Constitution......
Dinarchus was a professional speech writer at Athens whose work is generally thought to reflect the incipient decline......
Elizabeth Dole is a trailblazing American politician whose career included many “firsts” for women. She was the......
Dorotheus was a jurist, one of the principal codifiers of Roman law under the emperor Justinian I. Dorotheus helped......
William O. Douglas was a public official, legal educator, and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, best......
Alfred Dreyfus was a French army officer whose trial for treason began a 12-year controversy, known as the Dreyfus......
Marcus Livius Drusus was the son of the tribune of 122 bc by the same name; as tribune in 91, Drusus made the last......
Léon Duguit was a French jurist, one of the most revolutionary legal thinkers of his generation, who elaborated......
Daniel Dulany was an Irish-American colonial lawyer, landowner, and public official. Daniel Dulany went to Maryland......
Daniel Dulany was a lawyer who was an influential political figure in the period just before the American Revolution.......