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===Jurists and lawyers===
===Jurists and lawyers===


[[Benjamin N. Cardozo]] | [[Clarence Darrow]] | [[Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.]] | [[Louis Nizer]] | [[John Marshall]] | [[Earl Warren]] | [[William Rehnquist]]
[[Benjamin N. Cardozo]] | [[Clarence Darrow]] | [[Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.]] | [[John Marshall]] | [[Louis Nizer]] | [[William Rehnquist]] | [[Earl Warren]] |


===Law enforcement===
===Law enforcement===

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Main subject areas

Law | Law enforcement | Litigation

Trials (in chronological order)

Criminal trials (offenses against the public)

Trial of Socrates | Trial of Joan of Arc | Trial of Galileo | Salem witchcraft trials | John Peter Zenger trial | Boston Massacre trial | Amistad trials | Trial of John Brown | Susan B. Anthony trial | Louis Riel trial | Scopes Trial | Sacco-Vanzetti case | Scottsboro boys | Moscow trials | Nuremberg Trials | Rosenberg espionage trial | Hiss perjury trial | Trial of Adolf Eichmann

Civil trials (disputes between persons)

Goldmark case | Microsoft Anti-trust Case |

U.S. Supreme Court cases

Marbury v. Madison | Dred Scott decision | Ex Parte Milligan | Plessy v. Ferguson | Standard Oil v. U.S. | Korematsu v. United States | Brown v. Board of Education | Gideon v. Wainwright | Miranda v. Arizona | New York Times v. Sullivan | New York Times v. United States | Roe v. Wade | United States v. Nixon | University of California Regents v. Bakke

Legal theory

Copyright | Libel | Patent | Trademark

Documents and treaties

Code of Charlemagne | Magna Carta | Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Jurists and lawyers

Benjamin N. Cardozo | Clarence Darrow | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | John Marshall | Louis Nizer | William Rehnquist | Earl Warren |

Law enforcement

J. Edgar Hoover | FBI | Scotland Yard

Organizations and institutions

ACLU | United States Supreme Court