US Politician, Tenn. (1818-97) House 1849-53, Gov. of TN 1857-62 and then its Confederate Gov.; US Senate 1877-97. In a split state, responsible for its Confederate alliance, sending troops and acting on the staffs of Southern Generals
T. Cullen Davis Murder Trial Lawyer, involved in landmark cases such as The State of Texas v. John Hill (a basis for the book Blood and Money), and the notorious T. Cullen Davis murder trial. He also represented Morganna, a.k.a. 'The Kissing Bandit.'
Author of The Great Dissent, which won the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award and the Hugh M. Hefner Free Speech Award. Professor of law at Seton Hall Law School
American NYT bestselling author and the creator of the Mara Dyer Trilogy, consisting of The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, The Evolution of Mara Dyer, and The Retribution of Mara Dyer. Formerly an attorney who worked in anti-terrorism litigation
American lawyer and best-selling writer. Written on the effects of modern law and bureaucracy on human behavior and the workings of society. Formed Common Good, a nonpartisan national coalition dedicated to restoring common sense to America
Major General, Army Reserves; Represented United States as a former International President of the Confederation Interallie des Officers de Reserve (COIR) (NATO Nations);awarded 1994 U.S. Secretary of Defense Medal for Distinguished Service
Baron Hutchinson of Lullington (Born: 1915) British lawyer and WW2 veteran. He was the Labour candidate in the 1945 election and worked on the defense team in the Lady Chatterley trial in 1960. He is also the oldest living life peer