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On a recent whirlwind public relations tour, Lynne Stewart -- the controversial attorney accused of aiding terrorism -- met with sympathizers and raised money for her cause. But mostly the leftist lawyer focused on a national security obsession she says is downright un-American, raising questions about the erosion of the attorney-client privilege and the constitutional mandate of attorneys to zealously advocate for even the most despised defendants.
September 26, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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