Darrow Production Part of UC College of Law's Constitution Day Celebration

In celebration of Constitution Day 2008, the UC College of Law is bringing to campus "Clarence Darrow: Crimes, Causes and the Courtroom," a one-person play about the man who has been called one of the greatest trial lawyers of the 20th century.

This production on Sept. 17 will bring Darrow to life, exploring his moral convictions and philosophies through four of his most famous cases: the Loeb and Leopold Murder Trial, the Sweet Trial, the McNamara Bombing Trial and the Scopes Monkey Trial.

The event is free and open to the public. It is scheduled for 3-5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 17, in CCM's Patricia Corbett Theater.

For additional information, visit: College of Law event listing

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