James Kelman
James Kelman was born in Glasgow in 1946. won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, which he won in 1994 for , offers us a harrowing glimpse into a realm where power is unchecked and liberties are few or ... [... more]
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Geoffrey Robertson
Geoffrey Robertson is a leading human rights lawyer and a UN war-crimes judge who has won landmark rulings on civil liberties from the highest courts in Britain, Europe, and the British Commonwealth. He was involved in the cases against General ... [... more]
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Clarence Darrow
The celebrated American lawyer Clarence Darrow was renowned for his spirited, ruthlessly logical defense of populist causes and controversial ideas. Even today, Darrow's words continue to frame public discussion about our civil liberties and our ... [... more]
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Anthony D. Romero
Anthony D. Romero has been executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union since September 2001. He lives in New York City. Executive Director of the ACLU, Anthony Romero, discusses his book In Defense of Our America. Executive Director ... [... more]
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Harvey A. Silverglate
Harvey A. Silverglate is a criminal defense attorney and civil liberties litigator who writes regular columns for the Boston Phoenix and the National Law Journal and has taught at Harvard Law School. A: When Prof. Kors and I wrote The Shadow ... [... more]
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Alan Charles Kors
Harvey A. Silverglate is a criminal defense attorney and civil liberties litigator who writes regular columns for the Boston Phoenix and the National Law Journal and has taught at Harvard Law School. [... more]
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