Scholars such as Bruce Ackerman have pointed to the Court's decision in Stuart v. Laird as part of the opposition Federalist Court's accommodation of the new Jeffersonian political regime.
John Stuart Mill | House of Stuart | Stuart | Mary Stuart | J.E.B. Stuart | James Francis Edward Stuart | Stuart Raper | Stuart Highway | Charles Edward Stuart | Stuart Pearce | Leslie Stuart | Gilbert Stuart | Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel | Stuart Manning | Mary Stuart (play) | Laird | Scott Laird | Mary Stuart Masterson | Laird Hamilton | John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute | Stuart Whitman | Stuart McLean | Stuart Holland | Stuart Christie | Ricky Stuart | Marty Stuart | Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley | Thomas Laird Kennedy | Stuart period | Stuart Kauffman |
Charles W. Laird was the co-head football coach for the Middlebury College Panthers football team in 1944 with P. J. Dranginis.
Margaret B. Laird (1871–1968), leader in the women's suffrage movement in New Jersey.
Peter J. Dranginis (November 13, 1909 – August 5, 1995)was the co-head football coach for the Middlebury College Panthers football team in 1944 with C. W. Laird.
William R. Laird, III (1916–1974), United States Senator from West Virginia