Honoring Lynne Stewart
abbie hoffman, american activities, american activities committee, american legal education, arthur goldberg, arthur kinoy, arthur kinoy award, banker occupation, byron white, chicago seven, cold war, columbia law school, communist party, constitutional rights, creative force, david dellinger, democrat national convention, democrat senator clarence dill, did so, during george mc, earl warren, february, first amendment rights, freedom summer, harlan stone, he did, he did so, honoring lynne stewart, house committee, house inquiry, house un, huey long, hugo black, human, human rights, in august, james dombrowski, jerry rubin, joe mc, judge julius hoffman, julius rosenberg, justice, justice department, kinoy, lawyer ejected, legal, leonard weinglass, lynne, lynne stewart, national lawyers guild, new york, new york city, new york times, oliver wendell holmes, on june, on november, on september, potter stewart, prison, professor frank askin, professor ruth bader ginsburg, progressive radio network, progressive radio news hour, rennie davis, rutgers law school, school, senator abe ribicoff, seven walk out, seventh circuit, she wants, she wants to, sing sing prison, southern blacks, southern conference educational fund, stage four, stephen lendman, supreme court, three musketeers, tom hayden, united electrical, united states constitution, waging financial war, wants, william brennan, william douglas, william kunstler, yeshiva university