Lawyers, Judges & Jurists Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez was a French general who won signal victories for the French Revolution in......
Gabriel Duvall was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1811–35). Duvall, the great-grandson......
Sir James Dyer was the chief justice of the English Court of Common Pleas from 1559, who originated the modern......
Iva Toguri D’Aquino was a Japanese-American broadcaster from Japan to U.S. troops during World War II, who, after......
Wyatt Earp was a legendary frontiersman of the American West, who was an itinerant saloonkeeper, gambler, lawman,......
Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian lawyer, writer, and teacher, who received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 2003 for her......
Marian Wright Edelman is an American lawyer and civil rights activist who founded the Children’s Defense Fund in......
George Franklin Edmunds was a U.S. senator and constitutional lawyer, who for a quarter of a century was a participant......
Elizabeth Edwards was an American attorney and author who was the wife of the Democratic U.S. senator and 2004......
Eugen Ehrlich was an Austrian legal scholar and teacher generally credited with founding the discipline of the......
Mohamed ElBaradei is an Egyptian lawyer and government official who was director general (1997–2009) of the International......
John Scott, 1st earl of Eldon was the lord chancellor of England for much of the period between 1801 and 1827.......
Oliver Ellsworth was an American statesman and jurist, chief author of the 1789 act establishing the U.S. federal......
Mountstuart Elphinstone was a British official in India who did much to promote popular education and local administration......
William Elphinstone was a Scottish bishop and statesman, and the founder of the University of Aberdeen. Elphinstone......
Doug Emhoff is an American attorney who is the second gentleman of the United States (2021– ) and husband of Kamala......
Thomas Addis Emmet was a lawyer in Ireland and, later, in the United States, a leader of the nationalist Society......
Sir Richard Empson was an English lawyer and minister of King Henry VII, remembered, with Edmund Dudley, for his......
Nihat Erim was a Turkish politician who served as prime minister of Turkey from 1971 to 1972, heading a coalition......
Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine was a British Whig lawyer who made important contributions to the protection......
Samuel J. Ervin, Jr. was a U.S. senator best known as chairman of the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign......
Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st earl of Essex , was the worst of a number of cruel and lawless barons during the reign......
William Maxwell Evarts was a U.S. lawyer and statesman who took part successfully in the three greatest public......
Herbert Vere Evatt was an Australian statesman, judge, and writer on law who was a key member of the Labor administrations......
William Ewart was an English politician who succeeded in partially abolishing capital punishment. Ewart was educated......
Károly Eötvös was a Hungarian writer, lawyer, and politician best known as the defense counsel in a notorious case......
Charles Falconer, Lord Falconer of Thoroton was a British politician whose term as lord chancellor (2003–07) was......
Martha Platt Falconer was an American social worker who helped transform U.S. institutions for delinquent or displaced......
Prospero Farinacci was an Italian jurist whose Praxis et Theorica Criminalis (1616) was the strongest influence......
Eliza Wood Burhans Farnham was an American reformer and writer, an early advocate of the importance of rehabilitation......
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is an Argentine lawyer and politician who in 2007 became the first female elected......
Geraldine Ferraro was an American Democratic politician who was the first woman to be nominated for vice president......
Paul, knight von Feuerbach was a jurist noted for his reform of criminal law in Germany. Feuerbach received a doctorate......
David Dudley Field was a U.S. lawyer whose advocacy of law codification had international influence. The “Field......
Stephen J. Field was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and chief architect of the constitutional approach......
Sir John Fielding was an English police magistrate and the younger half brother of novelist Henry Fielding, noted......
Gaetano Filangieri was a Neapolitan jurist, philosopher, and economic theorist whose La scienza della legislazione......
Thomas K. Finletter was an American lawyer and government official whose policy recommendations reshaped the United......
Pasquale Fiore was an Italian jurist and leading authority on international law. Fiore studied at Urbino, Pisa,......
Patrick Fitzgerald is an American lawyer who, as the U.S. attorney (Northern District of Illinois) in Chicago (2001–12)......
Gnaeus Flavius was a Roman legal writer and politician who made public the technical rules of legal procedure,......
Clara Shortridge Foltz was a lawyer and reformer who, after helping open the California bar to women, became a......
Gerald Ford was the 38th president of the United States (1974–77), who, as 40th vice president, had succeeded to......
Ludwig Forrer was a Swiss statesman, twice elected federal president of the Swiss Confederation, who was a noted......
Abe Fortas was a lawyer and associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1965–69). Nominated to......
Sir John Fortescue was a jurist, notable for a legal treatise, De laudibus legum Angliae (c. 1470; “In Praise of......
Joseph Fouché, duc d’Otrante was a French statesman and organizer of the police, whose efficiency and opportunism......
Antoine-Quentin Fouquier-Tinville was a French Revolutionary lawyer who was public prosecutor of the Revolutionary......
Felix Frankfurter was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1939–62), a noted scholar and teacher......
Abraham Fraunce was an English poet, a protégé of the poet and courtier Sir Philip Sidney. Fraunce was educated......
Frederick II was the king of Prussia (1740–86), a brilliant military campaigner who, in a series of diplomatic......
Frederick II was the king of Sicily (1197–1250), duke of Swabia (as Frederick VI, 1228–35), German king (1212–50),......
Frederick William II was the king of Prussia from August 17, 1786, under whom, despite his lack of exceptional......
Maurice Freedman was a British scholar who was one of the world’s leading experts on Chinese anthropology. After......
Sir George Arthur French was a British soldier in Canada who organized the North West Mounted Rifles (later the......
Melville Weston Fuller was the eighth chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1888–1910), whose......
Gaius was a Roman jurist whose writings became authoritative in the late Roman Empire. The Law of Citations (426),......
Joseph Galloway was a distinguished American colonial attorney and legislator who remained loyal to Great Britain......
Eduard Gans was a major German jurist and, for a time, a potent force in the revival of studies of Jewish culture.......
Stephen Gardiner was an English bishop and statesman, a leading exponent of conservatism in the first generation......
Merrick Garland is an American lawyer, judge, and government official who served as U.S. attorney general (2021–......
Pat Garrett was a Western U.S. lawman known as the man who killed Billy the Kid. Born in Alabama and reared in......
Baltasar Garzón is a Spanish judge famous for his high-profile investigations into crimes against humanity. Garzón,......
Alberico Gentili was an Italian jurist, regarded as one of the founders of the science of international law and......
Otto Friedrich von Gierke was a legal philosopher who was a leader of the Germanist school of historical jurisprudence......
Mildred Gillars was an American citizen who was a radio propagandist for the Nazi government during World War II.......
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 to 2020. She was......
Ranulf de Glanville was the justiciar or chief minister of England (1180–89) under King Henry II who was the reputed......
Rayner Goddard, Baron Goddard was the lord chief justice of England from 1946 to 1958. Seldom lenient but always......
Arthur J. Goldberg was a labor lawyer who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1962–65) and......
Alberto R. Gonzales is an American lawyer, judge, and was the attorney general of the United States (2005–07),......
Sir John Eldon Gorst was a lawyer and politician whose reorganization of the British Conservative Party at the......
Neil Gorsuch associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 2017. Gorsuch was nominated by Republican......
Nancy Grace is an American legal current-affairs commentator and outspoken champion of victims’ rights, perhaps......
Horace Gray was a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1881–1902. Admitted to the bar in 1851, Gray practiced law......
Richard Theodore Greener was an attorney, educator, and diplomat who was the first African American graduate of......
Robert C. Grier was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1846–70). Educated at home, Grier......
Edmund Beckett, 1st Baron Grimthorpe was an English lawyer and horologist notorious in his day for his disputatious......
Hugo Grotius was a Dutch jurist and scholar whose masterpiece De Jure Belli ac Pacis (1625; On the Law of War and......
Sir William Robert Grove was a British physicist and a justice of Britain’s High Court (from 1880), who built the......
François Gény was a French law professor who originated the libre recherche scientifique (“free scientific research”)......
Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane of Cloan was a Scottish lawyer, philosopher, and statesman who instituted......
John Parker Hale was an American lawyer, senator, and reformer who was prominent in the antislavery movement. Educated......
Sir Matthew Hale was one of the greatest scholars on the history of English common law, well known for his judicial......
Andrew Hamilton was a British American colonial lawyer, judge, and public official who defended John Peter Zenger......
Han Feizi was the greatest of China’s Legalist philosophers. His essays on autocratic government so impressed Qin......
Learned Hand was an American jurist whose tough and sometimes profound mind, philosophical skepticism, and faith......
Philip Yorke, 1st earl of Hardwicke was an English lord chancellor, whose grasp of legal principle and study of......
John Marshall Harlan was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1955 to 1971. He was the grandson of John Marshall Harlan,......
John Marshall Harlan was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1877 until his death and......
H.L.A. Hart was an English philosopher, teacher, and author who was the foremost legal philosopher and one of the......
Oliver Hart is a British-born American economist who, with Bengt Holmström, was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize for......
John Harvard was a New England colonist whose bequest permitted the firm establishment of Harvard College. John......
Sir Christopher Hatton was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I and lord chancellor of England from 1587 to 1591. After......
Maurice-Jean-Claude-Eugène Hauriou was a French political scientist and educator whose theoretical work on public......
Arthur Garfield Hays was an American lawyer who defended, usually without charge, persons accused in many prominent......
Paul R. Hays was an American judge best known for his participation in the tribunal that ruled on the Pentagon......
Henry II was the duke of Normandy (from 1150), count of Anjou (from 1151), duke of Aquitaine (from 1152), and king......
Patrick Henry was a brilliant orator and a major figure of the American Revolution, perhaps best known for his......
Gordon Hewart, 1st Viscount Hewart was the lord chief justice of England from 1922 to 1940. A scholar of University......