by Cameron Strause Few Kentuckians have compiled a longer list of accolades and achievements than Happy Chandler. Governor, senator, baseball commissioner, and athlete were some of the many labels Chandler earned during his lifetime. To fully appreciate Chandler’s...
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Year: 2023
John Scopes the Lawyer
by Cameron Strause Native Kentuckian and attorney John Scopes left his mark on the country in an unorthodox fashion. Scopes was born in Paducah, Kentucky, before moving to Illinois with his family as a teenager. He attended the University of Illinois until he was...
Louis D. Brandeis the Lawyer
by Cameron Strause Louis Brandeis is one of the most distinguished lawyers ever from Kentucky. Brandeis was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1856. After graduating from Male High School in Louisville, he studied at Annen-Realschule in Germany. Following his studies in...
John Crittenden the Lawyer
by Cameron Strause John Crittenden was among the most influential Kentuckians of the 19th century. Born in Woodford County in 1987, Crittenden received his formal education from William and Mary College. He found success practicing law in Woodford and Logan counties....
Alben W. Barkley & Harry Monroe Caudill, the Lawyers
by Madison L. Hardin* Alben W. Barkley Alben William Barkley was born in Graves County, Kentucky, on November 24, 1877. He was the 35th Vice President of the United States for Harry S. Truman from 1949 to 1953. In Alben’s early years, he attended and graduated from...
Abraham Lincoln the Lawyer
by Cameron Strause Over the years, Kentucky has produced a plethora of distinguished attorneys. Abraham Lincoln is amongst the most famous and well-respected of all time. 150 years after his death, his lasting impacts are taught in every classroom throughout the...
Henry Clay the Lawyer
by Cameron Strause Henry Clay was one of the most famous and influential Kentuckians of the 19th century. As a farmer, attorney, statesman and more, Clay left a lasting mark on the Bluegrass state. In fact, despite never meeting him, Abraham Lincoln considered Clay a...
Hometown Heroes: Robert Anderson
Cameron Strause* The Civil War has deep-rooted historical ties with Kentucky. Most of Kentucky’s longtime residents are aware of the state’s neutral stance and some of the war’s famous figures born in the Bluegrass. United States President Abraham Lincoln and...
Defend your valuable physical therapy license in South Carolina, Kentucky
Physical therapy is a valuable profession of service to others and healing that aims to promote, maintain, manage and improve health and functioning through evaluation, programming and treatment, according to Kentucky regulation. To become a licensed physical...
Are lawyers at risk of losing their occupation to AI?
Are lawyers at risk of losing their jobs to AI? AI has been in the news a lot this year, leaving many Americans perplexed or with mixed feelings. Recently, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) published the bold claim that artificial...