Calendar of Events

Monday, March 24, 2025

Knoxville History Project: The Life and Legend of John R. Neal, Esq.

Category: Free event, History, heritage and Lecture, panel

Monday, March 24 at noon at UT Law School, 1505 Cumberland Ave

In conjunction with UT’s commemoration of the centennial of the Scopes “monkey trial” in Dayton, Jack Neely will be talking about one of the most interesting lawyers who ever lived and worked in Knoxville. Although Clarence Darrow is famous for his role as the aggressive defense attorney in the trial, Scopes’ lead defense attorney, who controversially enlisted Darrow, was John R. Neal (1876-1959). A severe eccentric, originally from a town that’s now at the bottom of Watts Bar Lake, Neal was both a former UT professor—fired for insubordination two years before the Scopes trial—and later a significant influence on the creation of the Tennessee Valley Authority. He even makes a startling cameo in Cormac McCarthy’s novel Suttree. Free program.

Knoxville History Project: 865-300-4559, www.Knoxvillehistoryproject.org