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The Trials of Jesselyn Radack

The American Lawyer

July 14, 2003

Jesselyn Radack seems an unlikely candidate for martyrdom in the war on terror. The former DOJ ethics adviser says she thought she'd be a career government lawyer. But that was before she objected to government tactics in the John Walker Lindh case. Since then she's lost two jobs -- pushed out of her Justice post and then fired from the firm that had taken her in -- and has found herself unemployed and in limbo.

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