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May 26, 2005
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Self-defense
Convicted of conspiracy and facing up to 40 years in prison following the terrorism conviction of her client Sheik Abdel Rahman, activist attorney Lynne Stewart visits the Law School, where she presents a spirited self-defense - and a plea for the legal profession in general. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
GSD students win tsunami design award
Devise strategy for development, permanent housing
KSG tsunami recovery group seeks funding to link students
At HLS, Lynne Stewart proclaims her innocence
Rahman defender faces 40 years in prison for conspiracy
Senior U.N. official named Goodman Fellow at KSG
Sir Kieran Prendergast will be affiliated with Belfer Center
Nieman Foundation announces U.S. fellows for 2005-06
Foley gives House testimony
Credit Union CEO is expert witness
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