One Man's FreedomIncludes Williams' opinions on congressional investigations, electronic eavesdropping, the Fifth Amendment, due process, capital punishment, insanity defense, censorship, and the Civil Rights Movement. |
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GUILT BY CLIENT | 11 |
TRIAL BY CONGRESS | 30 |
TRIAL BY CONGRESSMCCARTHY | 61 |
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