American Decades
People in the News
In 1961 F. Lee Bailey joined the defense of Dr. Sam Sheppard, who had already been convicted of the murder of his wife. He succeeded in having the conviction reversed by the Supreme Court and in a new trial got his client acquitted. In 1967 he represented the Boston Strangler and by legal maneuverings avoided his conviction for murder. One of the most successful criminal defense attorneys of his day, he often found himself in the center of publicity. He combined intelligent legal maneuvers with a canny ability for establishing a rapport with members of the
In 1963 a scandal appeared in the United States Senate. Bobby Baker was the secretary for the Democratic majority in that body and had become a powerful figure in his own right. He was sometimes called the "101st senator" because of his influence on legislation and committee assignments. A close friend of Lyndon Johnson, he had risen along with that...
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1960's Law and Justice
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- The Attorney General and the Teamster
- Baker v. Carr
- The Boston Strangler
- The Trial of the Chicago Seven
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
- In Cold Blood
- Criminal Law in the 1960s
- The Drug Wars
- Freedom of Religion
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Juvenile Rights
- Mississippi Burning
- New York Times v. Sullivan
- The Shootist
- The Supreme Court of the 1960s
- Voting Rights Act of 1965
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Law and Justice, 1960–1969
