Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 10 - Legal Podcast By Robert G. Ingersoll cover art

Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 10 - Legal

Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 10 - Legal

By: Robert G. Ingersoll
Listen for free

Dive into the captivating world of courtroom drama with this collection of Robert G. Ingersolls Opening and Closing arguments from his most notable trials, including the infamous Star Route Trials. Over two years, these trials unveiled deep-seated corruption within the U.S. Post Office system during its westward expansion, with Ingersoll serving as the lead defense counsel. This volume offers a meticulous compilation of his brilliant legal strategies and oratory prowess, showcasing his remarkable memory, logical reasoning, and unmatched ability to engage the courtroom. His reputation for fairness, humor, and clarity shines through in these transcripts, making them not only informative but also deeply engaging. As one federal judge remarked, He absolutely made no mistakes. Additionally, this volume features three shorter trial summaries the Munn Trial, the Davis Will Case, and the Russell Case. Experience the entirety of Volume X from the Dresden Edition, published in 1900. ~ Summary by Michele FryCopyright Science Stories Political Science Politics & Government World
Episodes
  • 044 - 6 The Russell Case Argument before the Vice-Chancellor
    Mar 19 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of courtroom drama with this collection of Robert G. Ingersolls Opening and Closing arguments from his most notable trials, including the infamous Star Route Trials. Over two years, these trials unveiled deep-seated corruption within the U.S. Post Office system during its westward expansion, with Ingersoll serving as the lead defense counsel. This volume offers a meticulous compilation of his brilliant legal strategies and oratory prowess, showcasing his remarkable memory, logical reasoning, and unmatched ability to engage the courtroom. His reputation for fairness, humor, and clarity shines through in these transcripts, making them not only informative but also deeply engaging. As one federal judge remarked, He absolutely made no mistakes. Additionally, this volume features three shorter trial summaries the Munn Trial, the Davis Will Case, and the Russell Case. Experience the entirety of Volume X from the Dresden Edition, published in 1900. ~ Summary by Michele Fry
    Show more Show less
    31 mins
  • 043 - 54 The Davis Will Case Address To The Jury Part 4
    Mar 18 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of courtroom drama with this collection of Robert G. Ingersolls Opening and Closing arguments from his most notable trials, including the infamous Star Route Trials. Over two years, these trials unveiled deep-seated corruption within the U.S. Post Office system during its westward expansion, with Ingersoll serving as the lead defense counsel. This volume offers a meticulous compilation of his brilliant legal strategies and oratory prowess, showcasing his remarkable memory, logical reasoning, and unmatched ability to engage the courtroom. His reputation for fairness, humor, and clarity shines through in these transcripts, making them not only informative but also deeply engaging. As one federal judge remarked, He absolutely made no mistakes. Additionally, this volume features three shorter trial summaries the Munn Trial, the Davis Will Case, and the Russell Case. Experience the entirety of Volume X from the Dresden Edition, published in 1900. ~ Summary by Michele Fry
    Show more Show less
    41 mins
  • 042 - 53 The Davis Will Case Address To The Jury Part 3
    Mar 17 2026
    Dive into the captivating world of courtroom drama with this collection of Robert G. Ingersolls Opening and Closing arguments from his most notable trials, including the infamous Star Route Trials. Over two years, these trials unveiled deep-seated corruption within the U.S. Post Office system during its westward expansion, with Ingersoll serving as the lead defense counsel. This volume offers a meticulous compilation of his brilliant legal strategies and oratory prowess, showcasing his remarkable memory, logical reasoning, and unmatched ability to engage the courtroom. His reputation for fairness, humor, and clarity shines through in these transcripts, making them not only informative but also deeply engaging. As one federal judge remarked, He absolutely made no mistakes. Additionally, this volume features three shorter trial summaries the Munn Trial, the Davis Will Case, and the Russell Case. Experience the entirety of Volume X from the Dresden Edition, published in 1900. ~ Summary by Michele Fry
    Show more Show less
    26 mins
No reviews yet