Memoir recounting 1960s anti‑war prosecutions and CIA lawsuit against Frank Snepp
Memoir recounting 1960s anti‑war prosecutions and CIA lawsuit against Frank Snepp The passage is a personal recollection of historic protest trials and a known CIA lawsuit. It provides no new factual leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships involving current powerful actors. The information is largely already public and lacks actionable investigative detail. Key insights: Author participated in defense of Dr. Benjamin Spock, Chicago 7, and Berrigan brothers.; Involvement in appeals for William Kunstler contempt case and student free‑speech cases at Harvard.; Represented Stanford professor Bruce Franklin in tenure removal.
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Memoir recounting 1960s anti‑war prosecutions and CIA lawsuit against Frank Snepp The passage is a personal recollection of historic protest trials and a known CIA lawsuit. It provides no new factual leads, specific transactions, or undisclosed relationships involving current powerful actors. The information is largely already public and lacks actionable investigative detail. Key insights: Author participated in defense of Dr. Benjamin Spock, Chicago 7, and Berrigan brothers.; Involvement in appeals for William Kunstler contempt case and student free‑speech cases at Harvard.; Represented Stanford professor Bruce Franklin in tenure removal.
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