Darrow, Clarence
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishDarrow, ClarenceClarence DarrowDar‧row, Clar‧ence /ˈdærəʊ, ˈklærəns/ (1857–1938) a US lawyer known for representing workers and members of trade unions in court cases. In his most famous case, the Scopes Trial, he defended a teacher who was taken to court for teaching his students about evolution and the ideas of Charles Darwin.