Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Convicted Terror Lawyer to Teach Ethics Class


The only surprise here is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wasn't offered the position first. Actually, maybe he was.

Hofstra University has much to answer for and I suspect they'll be facing some heat today.

Stop the ACLU has details.

More here.
A disbarred lawyer convicted of aiding terrorists will be teaching at an upcoming law school ethics conference.

Lynne Stewart, who was found guilty of conspiring with terrorist Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, will be speaking October 16 at Hofstra Law School�s "Legal Ethics: Lawyering on the Edge," in Hempstead, New York.

The speaking engagement comes only a year after Stewart was sentenced to twenty-eight months in prison on charges of conspiracy and providing material support to terrorists.

Prosecutors alleged that Stewart had passed on messages to Abdel Rahman's radical Muslim followers, authorizing a resumption of terrorist operations against the Egyptian government.
Disgusting.

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