NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD CALLS FOR A NATIONAL DAY OF OUTRAGE IN RESPONSE TO LYNNE STEWART VERDICT

Organize for Thursday, February 17!

Please see www.lynnestewart.org for the most up-to-date information.

The National Executive Committee of the NLG calls on all Guild chapters to organize and to take part in local actions as part of a "National Day of Outrage" in response to yesterday's Lynne Stewart verdict, which we see as an attack not only on our cherished colleague and fellow NLG member but also on all members of the legal community who represent unpopular clients and causes. We are calling for this coordinated day of action to be held next Thursday, February 17 in your cities, towns, and, if you are a law student, at your school.

We will use this national Day of Outrage to both express our condemnation of the Lynne Stewart verdict and to draw attention to the government’s ongoing attacks on legal professionals who represent unpopular clients and causes. We urge chapters to use these actions as a call for more sustained, long-term action.

At a very minimum, chapter members should organize a press conference/rally at the local federal courthouse or federal building. One suggestion is to invite other legal or defense organizations to join the Guild in condemning the conviction of Lynne Stewart and the government’s efforts to intimidate individuals who are willing to defend persons accused in the “war on terror.” Additionally, we are hoping that this effort will lead to the development of a national coalition of civil rights and defense organizations. Members have suggested that we use the day of outrage to call for the formation of a “Coalition to Defend the Right to Counsel.” This will give the press more of a concrete reason to “bite” and will allow us to use this event to highlight the ongoing attacks on the ability to represent individuals targeted for government prosecution.

Further ideas for law students:

  • Day of Silence: Announce that NLG members will not speak in class on February 17th. You can email your professors and tell them that, to the contrary of being disrespectful, this is being done out of respect for the legal profession. Announce: “one of our own has been silenced” and build off the idea that they are trying to silence zealous advocates. You could even wear tape over your mouth that says something like “another advocate silenced.”
  • Have a table with information about Lynne Stewart (see www.lynnestewart.org), have people sign the “Pledge of Resolve,” and collect money for her defense team (see www.lynnestewart.org for information on donating)
  • Hang a banner at the law school announcing your outrage
  • Media work: hold a press conference with lawyers in your community, write an op-ed, write an article in your law school’s paper
  • Organize a roundtable discussion with professors (ie: ask Professional Responsibility professors to discuss ethical issues involved, or focus on the issue of attorney-client privilege)
This will be just one step in our ongoing support for Lynne Stewart and in defense of all of those who take on controversial cases.

EVENTS FEB. 17:

NEW YORK CITY
JOIN US! At the
Community Church of New York (Hall of Worship)
40 East 35th Street
New York, NY 10016 (between Park & Madison)
#6 Train to 33rd St.

From 7 pm - 9:30 pm
Hear from Lynne, members of her legal team, NLG members, others for a Culmination of the Guild's National Day of Outrage following the verdict in Lynne Stewart's case.

Michael Smith, Moderator
Lynne Stewart
Ellen Yaroshevsky
Martin Stolar
Daniel Arshack
Ian Head
Laura Raymond

BOSTON
Press conference at 10:30am, February 17, in front of the federal courthouse.
WASHINGTON, DC
D.C. National Lawyers Guild Student Committee Calls for Action in Response to the Lynne Stewart Verdict – February 17th, 12pm at the D.C. Federal Court House.

In solidarity with the February 17th National Day of Outrage announced by the National Lawyers Guild, the D.C. NLG Student Committee is calling for an action in front of the D.C. Federal Courthouse, 333 Constitution Ave., N.W., on Thursday, February 17th from 12pm until 2pm.
CHICAGO
Lynne Stewart event: "Meeting to Protest the Lynne Stewart Verdict"

"The Lynne Stewart Verdict: What it Means for Attorneys and Their Clients"

time: 12:15, Thursday, February 17
place: Room 903, DPU
moderator: Len Cavise

speakers:
Emily Hughes
IACDL Illinois Assoc. of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Larry Kennon
CCBA (Cook County Bar Association) (oldest Black bar organization in the country)
Carol Brook
Federal Defender
Angela Lockett
CCBL (NCBL) Chicago Conference of Black Lawyers
Michael Deutsch
NLG
Prexy Nesbitt
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
Press conference and rally in front of the federal building at 12pm. The theme, as each speaker comes to the mike, is "Today I am Lynne Stewart, and my name is _______ and I serve the people as _______." We are arranging representation from defenders, educators, defendants, public defenders, government, and activists. The event will highlight Lynne's case and the threat the verdict and the government's larger political strategy poses to attorneys and clients alike.
SAN FRANCISCO
Tabling at Golden Gate University
We will be "tabling" again this Thursday, February 17, all day, to raise awareness about the Lynne Stewart case. The National Lawyers Guild has called for a National Day of Outrage because of the recent guilty verdict in the case. The tabling schedule is at the bottom of this email.
LOS ANGELES
In L.A. we are focusing on our six law school chapters. Each chapter will observe the day by:

1) the students wearing an arm band explaining their silence on the 17th;

2) they will pass out flyers about the case and the threats to the Sixth Amendment post 9/11;

3) tabling at the lunch hour on campus

4) use of the Chapter's weekly radio show to host Lynne Stewart and others to discuss the case

5) a larger press conference with local bar leaders and law professors is set for a later date

6) speeches to other groups about the case

7) we also got various peace and social justice groups to issue e-mails alerts and to schedule events around the 17th and beyond

8) all chapter members were sent the law student flyer and announcement of other events

BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON
The Bellingham Chapter of The National Lawyers Guild-in keeping with a call from the Guild for a National Day of Outrage in support of Lynne Stewart will be holding a rally and press conference at the Federal Building at Cornwall and Magnolia at 12:00 noon on Thursday, February 17th.
PORTLAND, OREGON
LEWIS & CLARK LAW STUDENTS PROTEST THE CONVICTION OF LYNNE STEWART

WHEN: Thursday, February 17, 2005; 8:30 a.m.
WHAT: Rally/ Press Conference; As part of a National Day of Outrage in Support of Lynne Stewart, the Lewis & Clark Law School chapter of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) will be holding a protest rally and press conference. At the rally, students will be wearing arm bands and holding signs that say "zealous advocate." A student will speak on behalf of the students gathered explaining our reasons for the event. After the rally, students will go to classes with signs that say "another advocate silenced" and give a letter to their professors saying they are protesting the conviction of Lynne Stewart by remaining silent in their classes.
WHERE: Lewis & Clark Law School
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
The Birmingham Peace Project met last night and also endorsed tomorrow's planned demo outside the Federal Courthouse (see website Birmingham Peace Project for directions and links) in solidarity with the National Day of Outrage called by the National Lawyers Guild in response to the Lynne Stewart conviction.  We will plan to be there from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m., just before the Scrushy trial breaks for lunch and for a while after. Signs identifying participating groups are appropriate.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
University of Baltimore students flyered, sent emails and articles to the student body, and are tabling in the law school lobby with information.  We will also be organizing a larger event/fundraiser in March with MD Guild.