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  2. Al Gerhardstein - Wikipedia

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    After two years, he joined Robert Laufman, a leading civil rights attorney, practicing primarily in the areas of employment discrimination, police misconduct and prisoner rights. [7] After Laufman's retirement in 2004, Jennifer Branch joined him as a partner and the firm became Gerhardstein and Branch, LPA. The firm described its mission as ...

  3. H. Candace Gorman - Wikipedia

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    Gorman told northern Michigan newspaper Northern Express that she represents both men as a civil rights lawyer, seeking a fair trial for them based on the right of habeas corpus. (According to this traditional legal principle, prisoners have a right to know the evidence against them and to request a fair trial, based on that evidence.)

  4. Stephen Yagman - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Yagman (born December 19, 1944) is an American federal civil rights lawyer, who also handles criminal defense and habeas corpus matters. He has a reputation for being an exceptionally zealous advocate in cases regarding allegations of police brutality.

  5. ‘Dangerous place.’ Attorneys and family seek answers after ...

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    Civil rights attorney Andrew Stroth said they had not yet received evidence showing what happened from the Missouri Department of Corrections, but that there were accounts that Othel Moore had ...

  6. Ron Kuby - Wikipedia

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    Ronald L. Kuby (born July 31, 1956) is an American criminal defense and civil rights lawyer, radio talk show host, and television commentator. He has hosted radio programs on WABC (AM) in New York City and Air America radio. Kuby has defended many high-profile criminal cases, ever since his early career as a colleague of the activist William ...

  7. Martin Stolar - Wikipedia

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    Martin Stolar (April 2, 1943 – July 1, 2024) was a prominent American civil rights attorney and movement lawyer in New York City. [1] He was best known for representing anti-Vietnam war protesters, Black Panthers, Attica prisoners and members of Occupy Wall Street among many others.

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