Clarence Jones on Litigation in Dr. King's Career
Location
Thorne Auditorium
Start Date
31-10-2014 2:45 PM
Description
Clarence Jones, longtime personal counsel to Dr. King and currently Diversity Visiting Professor at the University of San Francisco and Scholar Writer in Residence at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research & Education Institute at Stanford University, examines the litigation that Dr. King was involved in during his career, including his 1960 Alabama perjury trial, copyright litigation in relation to Dr. King's 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech, and the appeal of his contempt citation for violating an injunction in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963.
Clarence Jones on Litigation in Dr. King's Career
Thorne Auditorium
Clarence Jones, longtime personal counsel to Dr. King and currently Diversity Visiting Professor at the University of San Francisco and Scholar Writer in Residence at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research & Education Institute at Stanford University, examines the litigation that Dr. King was involved in during his career, including his 1960 Alabama perjury trial, copyright litigation in relation to Dr. King's 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech, and the appeal of his contempt citation for violating an injunction in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963.