The Story of My Life

Clarence Darrow

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About

In The Story of My Life recounts, and reflects on, his more than fifty years as a corporate, labor, and criminal lawyer, including the most celebrated and notorious cases of his day: establishing the legal right of a union to strike in the Woodworkers' Conspiracy Case; exposing, on behalf of the United Mine Workers, the shocking conditions in the mines and the widespread use of child labor; defending Leopold and Loeb in the Chicago "thrill" murder case; defending a teacher's right to present the Darwinian theory of evolution in the famous Scopes trial; fighting racial hatred in the Sweet anti-Negro and the Scottsboro cases; and much more. Written in his disarming, conversational style, and full of refreshingly relevant views on capital punishment, civil liberties, and the judicial system, Darrow's autobiography is a fitting final summation of a remarkable life.

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Why it’s great

Written in his own words, Clarence Darrow’s autobiography offers an unfiltered look into the mind of one of America’s most fearless and compassionate legal thinkers. His reflections on landmark trials, social justice, and moral courage reveal not only his skill as a lawyer but also his deep empathy for the underdog. It’s an inspiring read for anyone curious about the power of reason, persuasion, and conscience in shaping the law.