My Life as a Radical LawyerWilliam Kunstler is one of America's most famous and controversial lawyers. He has played a key role in many of the most famous cases of the last 30 years--from the Chicago Seven trial to the World Trade Center bombing. Now, for the first time, Kunstler tells his own astonishing story in this candid, passionate, revealing autobiography. |
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Chicago | 3 |
The First Forty Years | 47 |
Beginnings 49 97803 | 49 |
Copyright | |
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