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Call for Declarations

Paul Richmond, Nat'l Lawyers Guild

Published on December 01, 1999

Following the outrageous examples of police misconduct that occurred, National Lawyers Guild, (the group that had legal observers at every demonstration) has begun collecting declarations. If you witnesses or experienced police misconduct or abuse, please take a moment to fill out one of our forms. They are available on the web at www.infosubway.org/infosubway/wto/index.html, or www.nlg.org/wto. You can leave email messages at paulr@u.washington.edu; phone is (206) 621-5820, or (206) 988-8881; PO Box 9550, Seattle, WA, 98109. If you're interested in tabling please contact therivel@u.washington.edu.

Thanks,

Paul Richmond
National Lawyers Guild