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The Missing Portrait of Mr. Ramus Rhodes
I have met presidents of nations and dignitaries all over the world. I have visited people from the White House to the poor house. No man has ever stood taller than Mr. Ramus Rhodes. He was the definition of “greatness” and the epitome of “class and character.” He was my real "professor" at the University of Alabama law school from 1970 to 1973. He is the one who deserves the credit for my 217-8 win-loss record in courtroom battles during my 46-year litigation career.

Donald V. Watkins
Mar 43 min read


The Never-Ending Battle for Justice in America
The never-ending legal battles for justice in America continue, with no end in sight. These battles are just as cruel, ugly, and vicious as they were in the 1970s. This time, there are very few lawyers who are qualified, capable, and committed to fighting and winning them.

Donald V. Watkins
Jul 1, 20254 min read


American Slavery is Defined in Slave Codes Adopted by Colonies and States
By: Donald V. Watkins Copyrighted and Published on July 25, 2023 Today’s Republican politicians want to re-image the history of slavery...

Donald V. Watkins
Jul 25, 20233 min read
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