Wounded Knee Leaders On Trial
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11
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January
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1974
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Artist disappointed, but glad issues were aired
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22
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July
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1982
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Lockard could defy fair judges, says Kunstler
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21
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July
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1982
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Art, politics collide in art fair dispute
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21
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July
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1982
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Art fair bias suit opens in court; city takes action
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20
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July
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1982
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Court asked to reinstate artist in fair
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19
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July
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1982
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A Trial That Was A Circus
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16
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May
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1988
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Means & Banks Acquitted!
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20
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September
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1974
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Watergate Figures In Wounded Knee Trial
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17
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May
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1974
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AADL Talks To: Hugh "Buck" Davis
In the late 1960s and early 1970s Hugh M. "Buck" Davis, a lawyer with the Detroit National Lawyers Guild, worked with Chicago Seven Trial lawyers William Kunstler and Leonard Weinglass to represent John Sinclair, Pun Plamondon, and Jack Forrest in Ann Arbor's CIA Bombing Conspiracy case. In this interview, Davis talks about his life as an unrepentant radical lawyer; the importance of Judge Damon J. Keith's famous "Keith Decision"; and reflects on the personalities of former White Panther friends and clients.