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Lynne Stewart and her attorney, Michael Tigar, join Democracy Now! in our firehouse studio for their first extended national broadcast interview following Thursday’s jury decision to convict ...
Lynne Stewart, a rebellious civil rights lawyer who was sentenced to a decade behind bars for helping a notorious Egyptian terrorist communicate with followers from his U.S. jail cell, died March ...
LYNNE STEWART: Well, I’m disbarred, and my Legal Beagle team has said, “It’s not going to be easy to get you back in.” I really don’t. I got to beat this other thing first.
Lynne F. Stewart, who had an unorthodox career representing small-time criminals and radicals alike before losing her law license over her dealings with the terrorist, Omar Abdel-Rahman, died ...
Lynne Stewart spent most of her career defending the poor, the unwanted and sometimes controversial who were mistreated or ignored by the legal system. Lynne herself was targeted after she defended ...
NEW: Lynne Stewart is released from jail after a judge's order. Stewart was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2010. She aided a convicted terrorist's communication from prison to his terrorist group ...
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FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2005 file photo, attorney Lynne Stewart cries as she speaks to the press with her husband Ralph Pointer next to her, left, outside Federal Court in New York.