An American Hero: Doar stood tall in fight for civil rights in South
It was nearly 50 years ago that a small-town lawyer from Wisconsin found himself at the violent epicenter of a social revolution in a strange and distant land. The lawyer was John Doar. The revolution was the civil rights movement. The land was the American South. Click to read more on Attorney John Doar's civil rights work. Read more
The corruption was far worse than people who didn't know anything about it, who didn't live in the South, would (realize). . . . It was a real surprise. I didn't know any of this. I didn't see that when I was in the Air Force in 1943 in Clarksdale (Miss.). . . . Maybe I was just blind to seeing it. Read more
The Wisconsin Rules of Evidence: A Courtroom Handbook - Written by Hon. Thomas H. Barland and Michael J. Brose












