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==National Lawyers Guild== | ==National Lawyers Guild== | ||
− | The 2009 National Executive Committee of the [[National Lawyers Guild]] included Mark Cook, Co-Jailhouse Lawyer VP.<ref>http://nlg.org/aboutus/board.php</ref> | + | The 2009 National Executive Committee of the [[National Lawyers Guild]] included [[Mark Cook]], Co-Jailhouse Lawyer VP.<ref>http://nlg.org/aboutus/board.php</ref> |
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+ | ==Letter to Holder and Obama== | ||
+ | February 7, 2011, [[Seattle United Against FBI Repression]], contacts: [[Ellen Finkelstein]] and [[Doug Barnes]] press release; | ||
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+ | :''Local leaders and groups ask President Obama and U.S. Attorney General to end Grand Jury investigation of peace and solidarity activists...'' | ||
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+ | More than 70 regional community leaders and organizations have signed an open letter calling on President [[Barack Obama]] and Attorney General [[Eric Holder]] to use their authority to "stop assaults on freedom of speech and association, to halt FBI entrapment, [and] to keep nonviolent activists from being sent to prison.” The letter was issued by Seattle United Against FBI Repression.'' | ||
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+ | Signatories included [[Mark Cook]], [[Legacy of Equality, Leadership and Organizing]] (LELO). | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} | ||
[[Category:National Lawyers Guild]] | [[Category:National Lawyers Guild]] |
Revision as of 20:41, 14 July 2016
Mark Cook
National Lawyers Guild
The 2009 National Executive Committee of the National Lawyers Guild included Mark Cook, Co-Jailhouse Lawyer VP.[1]
Letter to Holder and Obama
February 7, 2011, Seattle United Against FBI Repression, contacts: Ellen Finkelstein and Doug Barnes press release;
- Local leaders and groups ask President Obama and U.S. Attorney General to end Grand Jury investigation of peace and solidarity activists...
More than 70 regional community leaders and organizations have signed an open letter calling on President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder to use their authority to "stop assaults on freedom of speech and association, to halt FBI entrapment, [and] to keep nonviolent activists from being sent to prison.” The letter was issued by Seattle United Against FBI Repression.
Signatories included Mark Cook, Legacy of Equality, Leadership and Organizing (LELO).