Attorney recounts personal history with Angela Davis and her post‑trial activities
Attorney recounts personal history with Angela Davis and her post‑trial activities The passage provides a personal anecdote about a lawyer’s involvement in Angela Davis’s 1970s murder trial and later encounters. It contains no concrete new evidence, financial transactions, or actionable leads involving current powerful officials or institutions. The information is largely historical and already public, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Lawyer served as visiting scholar at Stanford and consulted on Davis’s murder case.; Claims Davis was acquitted and later hired by UC Santa Cruz.; Alleged refusal by Davis to advocate for Soviet dissidents, labeling them "Zionist fascists".
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Attorney recounts personal history with Angela Davis and her post‑trial activities The passage provides a personal anecdote about a lawyer’s involvement in Angela Davis’s 1970s murder trial and later encounters. It contains no concrete new evidence, financial transactions, or actionable leads involving current powerful officials or institutions. The information is largely historical and already public, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Lawyer served as visiting scholar at Stanford and consulted on Davis’s murder case.; Claims Davis was acquitted and later hired by UC Santa Cruz.; Alleged refusal by Davis to advocate for Soviet dissidents, labeling them "Zionist fascists".
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