Laws and Trials That Created History Author:Brandt Aymar, Edward Sagarin Includes material on the trials of Socrates, Joan of Arc, Catherine of Aragon, Galileo Gailiei, Charles I of England, Salem witchcraft, John Peter Zenger, Andrew Johnson impeachment, Oscar Wilde, Alfred Dreyfus, Edith Cavell, Sacco and Vanzetti, John Thomas Scopes, Billy Mitchell, Scottsboro Boys, Nuremberg War Crimes, Rosenbergs, Jomo Kenyatta,... more » Adolf Eichmann, Chicago Eight (or Chicago Seven), Philip Berrigan and the Harrisburg Seven, and Angela Davis.
Socrates, 399 B.C. --
Joan of Arc, 1431 --
Catherine of Aragon, 1529 --
Galileo Galilei, 1633 --
Charles I of England, 1648 --
Salem Witchcraft Trials, 1692 --
John Peter Zenger, 1735 --
Impeachment trail of Andrew Johnson, 1868 --
Oscar Wilde, 1895 --
Captain Alfred Dreyfus, 1894 and 1899 --
Edith Cavell, 1915 --
Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, 1921 --
John Thomas Scopes, 1925 --
General Billy Mitchell, 1925 --
Scottsboro Boys, 1931 --
Nuremberg Trials, 1945 --
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell, 1951 --
Jomo Kenyatta, 1952 --
Adolf Eichmann, 1961 --
Trial of the Chicago Eight: who became the Chicago Seven, 1969 --