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Famous Trials Web site: Some great storytelling

599pxcourtgavel Professor Douglas O. Linder of University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law has created a Web site Famous Trials which presents one intriguing story after another. From Professor Linder's faculty page:

The Famous Trials website, the Web's largest and most visited collection of original essays, images, and primary documents pertaining to great trials, has been an ongoing project of Professor Linder's since 1996.  Professor Linder has contributed book chapters, participated in video projects, and presented public speeches on the subject of historic trials.

I learned of Famous Trials in "Calling for Stories" (UMKC Law Review) by Nancy Levit & Allen Rostron.

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