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  • C. Peter Erlinder (born 1948) is an American lawyer, originally from Chicago, who lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was Lead Defense Counsel for the UN...
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  • approved a resolution to ban the BBC in the country. American lawyer Peter Erlinder, who was Lead Defence Counsel for the UN International Criminal Tribunal...
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    "criminalize legitimate dissent and criticism of the government". In 2010, Peter Erlinder, an American law professor and attorney, was arrested in Kigali and...
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    Surveillance: Past and Present", Cornell Law Review, Vol. 69 (April 1984); and Peter Erlinder with Doug Cassel, “Bazooka Justice: The Case of the Mao Tse Tung Defendants...
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  • Guild. pp. 7–8 (founding), 12 (Berle, Ernst). Retrieved 14 May 2019. Peter Erlinder, "National Lawyers Guild: History," National Lawyers Guild, www.nlg...
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    today." After his execution, William Mitchell College of Law Professor Peter Erlinder noted that two veterans had been acquitted of murder charges since 1980...
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  • thought police." The Pioneer Press published an article by Professor Peter Erlinder, pointing out disturbing parallels to the House Un-American Activities...
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  • proceed with the trial of Joseph Nzirorera after one of his colleagues, Peter Erlinder, was arrested in Rwanda for "genocide denial". Robinson told the court...
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    ISBN 978-1-58834-479-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Erlinder, Peter (April 23, 2010). "Ojibwe treaty rights can benefit us all". MPR News...
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