Thursday, September 27, 2007

Lynne Stewart to Speak at Hofstra Legal Ethics Conference

The press release for Hofstra's University's upcoming Legal Ethics Conference describes the participants as "prominent experts in the field of ethics, as well as preeminent criminal defense and civil rights practitioners, including . . . Lynne Stewart, who has defended many unpopular clients over the years."

That description surely understates Ms. Stewart's expertise in legal ethics. Ms. Stewart is a felon. She was convicted of providing material support to terrorists by assisting one of her clients, the "blind Sheik"
Omar Abdel-Rahman, in communicating from prison with his fellow terrorists around the world, a crime for which she was disbarred.

Ms. Stewart does not belong on a podium at a university. She belongs in a federal penitentiary. If Hofstra cares to explore her crimes at the conference, they can do so without her presence as they have Michael Tigar, the attorney who unsuccessfully represented Ms. Stewart, as a panelist. As her counsel, Mr. Tigar is more than capable of articulating her position; there is no need for Ms. Stewart's participation.


In my view, Hofstra has devalued its program and tarnished the reputation of the institution by associating with this notorious felon. There is still time for Hofstra to remove Ms. Stewart as a participant. Let's hope they do the right thing and dis-invite her.

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