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Belva Lockwood (1830-1917), was a lawyer, politician and life long feminist. In 1879, she became the first women to be allowe...
Belva Lockwood (1830-1917), was a lawyer, politician and life long feminist. In 1879, she became the first women to be allowed to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and ran for president in 1884 and 1888 on the ticket of the National Equal Rights Party.





Scottsboro Boys' and radical lawyer Samuel Leibowitz cheer at Penn Station. After a six year battle in Alabama and Federal Co...
Scottsboro Boys' and radical lawyer Samuel Leibowitz cheer at Penn Station. After a six year battle in Alabama and Federal Courts, four of the nine youths were freed this week of charges of assault. L-R: Eugene Williams, Olen Montgomery, Attorney Leibowitz, who is destroying his straw hat in jubilation, Willie Roberson, and Roy Wright. July 26, 1937.





22.03.2005: .Ludwigsburg, DEU, national central office of the administrations of justice and federal archives of the crimes o...
22.03.2005: .Ludwigsburg, DEU, national central office of the administrations of justice and federal archives of the crimes of the national socialism. from left: Senior public prosecutor Kurt Schrimm sitting, prosecutor Frank Schilder and prosecutor Dr. J





A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien Property Custodian of the United States under President Woodrow Wilson, ca. 1918





William Pinkney 1764 - 1822. American statesman, diplomat and prominent lawyer. From painting by Alonzo Chappel





Anti-Nixon demonstrators at the White House. One demonstrator wears a Nixon mask and a striped prison uniform. They protested...
Anti-Nixon demonstrators at the White House. One demonstrator wears a Nixon mask and a striped prison uniform. They protested Nixon's dismissal of independent special prosecutor Archibald Cox, and the resignations of Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus. Oct. 22, 1973.





President Harry S. Truman with his cabinet. (from left to right) Postmaster General Robert Hannegan; Secretary of War Henry S...
President Harry S. Truman with his cabinet. (from left to right) Postmaster General Robert Hannegan; Secretary of War Henry Stimson; Secretary of State James Byrnes; the President; Secretary of the Treasury Fred Vinson; Attorney General Tom Clark; and Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal. ca. 1949





Bill Honig Posing with California Students,Bill Honig is California State Superintendent of Public Instruction.





Panama City, Republic of Panama, Central America: Procuraduria de la Administracion (Attorney General's Building)





Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993), attorney for the NAACP, first African American to serve on the Supreme Court, photograph by Th...
Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993), attorney for the NAACP, first African American to serve on the Supreme Court, photograph by Thomas J. O'Halloran, September 17, 1957.





Charles VI (1368-1422), called the Beloved. King of France from 1380 to 1422, as a member of the House of Valois. Coronation ...
Charles VI (1368-1422), called the Beloved. King of France from 1380 to 1422, as a member of the House of Valois. Coronation in Reims. Chronicle of Jean Froissart. Conde Museum. Chantilly. France.





Historical drawing from the U.S. history of the 18th and 19 century, portrait of William Pinkney, 1764 _ 1822, a lawyer, poli...
Historical drawing from the U.S. history of the 18th and 19 century, portrait of William Pinkney, 1764 _ 1822, a lawyer, politician, diplomat, U.S. Senator and Attorney General





Television cameras filming Billie Sol Estes right conferring with his attorneys during his fraud trial for receiving millions...
Television cameras filming Billie Sol Estes right conferring with his attorneys during his fraud trial for receiving millions of agricultural subsidies. The highly connected Texas Democrat successfully argued that camera coverage of the trial deprived





Forced emigration to the colony of Georgia in North America of debt ridden English lords, esquires, and attorneys, who were s...
Forced emigration to the colony of Georgia in North America of debt ridden English lords, esquires, and attorneys, who were sentenced to transportation to Georgia. The deportation of debtors reduced the English prison population during the early reign of George III.





Roy M. Cohn 1927-1986 formerly an assistant to Senator McCarthy during his anti-Communist crusades created controversy by his...
Roy M. Cohn 1927-1986 formerly an assistant to Senator McCarthy during his anti-Communist crusades created controversy by his politics ethics and famous clients throughout his career. Cohn was a played by actor James Woods in the 1992 biopic CITIZE





The State Supreme Court Bench inside the the State Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA





Washington, D.C. 1954 Sen. Joseph McCarthy (l) chats with his attorney Roy Cohn (r) during Senate Subcommittee hearings on th...
Washington, D.C. 1954 Sen. Joseph McCarthy (l) chats with his attorney Roy Cohn (r) during Senate Subcommittee hearings on the McCarthy-Army dispute





Vice President Richard Nixon golfing. He is at the first tee Greenbrier Resort's golf course on Memorial Day weekend. His gol...
Vice President Richard Nixon golfing. He is at the first tee Greenbrier Resort's golf course on Memorial Day weekend. His golf partners included William Rogers, U.S. deputy attorney general. May 23, 1953.





Thomas Dewey, made headlines as a racket busting District Attorney. The headline refers to the Feb. 1939 conviction of Tamman...
Thomas Dewey, made headlines as a racket busting District Attorney. The headline refers to the Feb. 1939 conviction of Tammany Hall leader James Joseph Hines for corruption with ties to organized crime.





Prosecution at the Scottsboro Trial. Attorney General Thomas Knight (left) and his assistant, Thomas Lawson. They are prepari...
Prosecution at the Scottsboro Trial. Attorney General Thomas Knight (left) and his assistant, Thomas Lawson. They are preparing for a new trial in Decatur, Georgia, for the seven African Americans accused of sexually attacking two white girls. Nov. 24, 1933.





George 'Bugs' Moran on trial for forgery. Moran (center) and Frank Parker (right) talk with defense attorney George Bieber (b...
George 'Bugs' Moran on trial for forgery. Moran (center) and Frank Parker (right) talk with defense attorney George Bieber (back to camera) in court in Chicago. Moran and Parker are on trial for conspiracy to forge and counterfeit $62,000 worth of American Express money orders. Standing behind are Attorneys Arnold Harris (left) and Howard Levy. Jan 3, 1939.





Luis Moreno Ocampo, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, ICC, The Hague, during a visit to the German Parlia...
Luis Moreno Ocampo, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, ICC, The Hague, during a visit to the German Parliament, Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin, Germany, Europe





The newly built Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary receives official approval. From left: San Francisco Mayor Angelo Rossi, Attorn...
The newly built Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary receives official approval. From left: San Francisco Mayor Angelo Rossi, Attorney General Homer S. Cummings, Warden James A. Johnston, Police Chief William J. Quinn, San Francisco, August 20, 1934





A. Mitchell Palmer, Attorney General of the United States under President Woodrow Wilson, ca. 1920





Avocat tenant le Mediator ® , médicament initialement classifié et prescrit en tant qu’hypolipidémiant. Souvent détourné en c...
Avocat tenant le Mediator ® , médicament initialement classifié et prescrit en tant qu’hypolipidémiant. Souvent détourné en coupe-faim. Il est retiré de la commercialisation en 2009.





Senator Robert Kennedy in a press conference. He responded to an announcement that 12,000 workers would be affected by the cl...
Senator Robert Kennedy in a press conference. He responded to an announcement that 12,000 workers would be affected by the closing of the Brooklyn Navy Yard and the Army Terminal. Nov. 19, 1964.





Attorney General Robert Kennedy testifying before the House Judiciary Committee on the Civil Rights Bill. The hearings began ...
Attorney General Robert Kennedy testifying before the House Judiciary Committee on the Civil Rights Bill. The hearings began on June 26, 1963, with strong Southern objections to the bill.





NOW LET THE SHOW GO ON. Political cartoon shows progressive Republican presidential hopeful, Benjamin F. Butler, standing on ...
NOW LET THE SHOW GO ON. Political cartoon shows progressive Republican presidential hopeful, Benjamin F. Butler, standing on a stage dressed as a clown, as a feminist presidential candidate, Feminist Belva Lockwood has emerged through a hole in the stage floor.

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