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Litigation to Vindicate Civil Rights Era Cold Cases: Ethical and Lawyering Challenges N. Tasmin Din Fellow, Civil Rights & Restorative Justice Project Northeastern University School of Law
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Document Date: 2011-05-06 18:44:10


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Ku Klux Klan / Congress / DOJ’s Civil Rights Division / federal government / UN Court / National Association for the Advancement of Colored People / FBI’s Cold Case Unit / Northeastern University School of Law In / Northeastern University School of Law / US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi / Federal Bureau of Investigation / Department of Justice / Urban League / /

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Thomas Moore / Henry Hezekiah Dee / James Chaney / Austin Sarat / Martin Luther King / Jr. / Dunn Lampton / Stuart Scheingold / James Ford Seale / Wayne Hutto / Charles Marcus Edwards / Eric Holder / Michael Schwerner / Andrew Goodman / Charles Eddie Moore / /

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Franklin County / Mississippi / Neshoba County / /

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