Media alert

I’m scheduled to appear on FOX News with E.D. Hill around 11:40 a.m. (EDT) tomorrow morning for a short segment on Lynne Stewart’s placement on the faculty of Hofstra University Law School’s “Lawyering at the Edge” legal ethics conference. Stewart is the attorney who represented the blind sheikh convicted of conspiracy in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
Stewart herself was subsequently convicted of providing material assistance to a terrorist organization in the course of her represenation of the blind sheikh. She has since been disbarred. I wrote about her in “Face to face with Lynne Stewart” after I appeared on a panel with her in Minneapolis while she was under indictment.
The Hofstra information on conference faculty omits a few facts; it merely describes Stewart as a “[h]igh profile radical and human rights attorney.” Last year Stewart was sentenced to 28 months in prison for her crimes. She has pleaded to be spared incarceration because of illness. My position is that she should be serving time rather than lecturing attorneys and law students on legal ethics, at least until she serves her time.

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