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Only in Alabama

More Colorful True Stories from a Lawyer's Life, 2016-2019

Julian L. McPhillips

Foreword by Bill Baxley

Title Details

Pages: 240

Illustrations: 35 b&w photos

Trim size: 6.000in x 9.000in

Formats

Paperback

Pub Date: 08/15/2019

ISBN: 9-781-5883-8405-8

List Price: $26.95

eBook

Pub Date: 08/15/2019

ISBN: 9-781-5883-8406-5

List Price: $26.95

Imprint

NewSouth Books

Only in Alabama

More Colorful True Stories from a Lawyer's Life, 2016-2019

Julian L. McPhillips

Foreword by Bill Baxley

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  • Reviews
As the "Heart of Dixie" approaches its 2019 Bicentennial, attorney-author Julian L. McPhillips Jr. again draws upon his colorful cases and clients to explore some of the unique aspects of the mind, spirit, and culture of his home state. Two chapters involve other lawyers: a "DUI king" and a family of eight lawyers practicing together. Another relates how in the 1930s F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald enjoyed the same Montgomery neighborhood in which Helen Keller's sister lived and the famous Keller famously visited. This 26-chapter book combines intriguing history with spirituality and brings home interesting tales about Alabamians in distress.
This book is an enjoyable and easy read for lawyers and non-lawyers . . . Julian's love for our state is evident in every chapter. I am very thankful that he came back to Alabama four decades ago and has spent his life and career trying to improve the quality of life for all our citizens.

—Bill Baxley, former Alabama Attorney General

About the Author/Editor

JULIAN L. MCPHILLIPS JR. was born in Birmingham, Alabama; grew up in Cullman; and has attended Sewanee Military Academy, Princeton, and Columbia University Law. After four years as a Wall Street attorney, Julian returned to Alabama in 1975 as an Assistant Attorney General. His private law practice from 1977 to date has involved considerable civil rights and public interest work. Julian is the subject of the People's Lawyer, Civil Rights in My Bones, and now a new autobiography, Only in Alabama. He has won numerous awards from the SCLC, NAACP, and other civil rights groups. Julian is also co-founder (with his wife Leslie) of the Scott and Zelda Museum and lay minister/administrator of Christ the Redeemer Episcopal Church. Julian has been married to Leslie for 42 years. They have two married daughters, Rachel and Grace; a son, David; and three grandchildren.