PHOTO GALLERY: Glenn Greenwald speaks at MU School of Law
September 27, 2012 | 11:25 p.m. CDT
Glenn Greenwald, a columnist on civil liberties and national security issues for The Guardian, spoke Thursday at the MU School of Law.
S. David Mitchell, associate professor of law, asked attendees who were standing in the back to leave due to fire code restrictions Thursday at the MU School of Law. Mitchell also introduced Glenn Greenwald and moderated the panel discussion.
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Glenn Greenwald, far right, speaks to a full house. Greenwald's address was titled "With Liberty and Justice for Some: The Two-Tiered U.S. Justice System."
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A handout from the National Coalition to Protect Civil Freedoms highlights one of the members of the Fort Dix Five at the keynote address by Glenn Greenwald.
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Attendees were asked to leave the keynote address by Glenn Greenwald because of fire code restricitions at the MU School of Law. Greenwald is a columnist on civil liberties and national security issues for The Guardian.
| Zac Boesch
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