For half a century, criminal defense lawyer Leonard Weinglass defended a
who's who of the twentieth-century left in some of America's most
spectacular trials. "The typical call I get is one that starts by
saying, 'You're the fifth attorney we've called, '" he once said. "Then
I get interested." Those calls came from the likes of the SDS, the
Chicago Seven, Daniel Ellsberg, Abbie Hoffman, and Mumia Abu-Jamal,
among many others.
In a field dominated by egomaniacs, Weinglass was known for his
humility, his common touch, his ability to work collectively, his
kindness, and his attention to detail. This long-overdue biography
captures the vibrant life and inspiring legacy of an American
iconoclast.
Praise for Len, A Lawyer in History
"For decades Seth Tobocman has been working within the comics vernacular
to create a unique language, and with Len he's at the top of his
game...brilliantly applying himself not only with pencil and ink on
paper, but as an active participant in the same political struggles that
Len Weinglass valiantly dedicated his life to solving." --Peter Kuper,
author of Ruins
"Tobocman has conjoined past and present to create singular, beautiful,
volatile images of struggle.... At the center of this explosion--as
example and harbinger, but most of all as an incendiary intimate
portrait--stands Len himself. Our coalitions will forever be enriched by
his presence, and by the demands his legacy bequeaths." --AK Thompson,
author of Black Bloc, White Riot
"I met Len Weinglass in 1964.... He was learned, funny, and the best
damned trial lawyer I ever saw in a courtroom.... The chapters on
Newark, Chicago, and the Pentagon Papers case will help a new generation
understand the substance behind all the blurry labels about the time."
--Tom Hayden, author of The Port Huron Statement
"The book is dramatic in its reach and speechless in its words. It's not
just about Len, but who we were as people during his journey.
Remarkable." --Stanley L. Cohen, attorney and political activist
"Len said: 'I would classify myself as radical American. I want to spend
my time defending people who have committed their time to progressive
social change.' This exemplifies how, along with Michael Ratner, William
Kunstler, and other US lawyers around the Center for Constitutional
Rights in New York, he was an incredibly important role model for
radical human rights lawyers in Europe such as myself." --Wolfgang
Kaleck, Secretary General, European Center for Constitutional and Human
Rights
PAUL BUHLE is the editor of a dozen comic art books along with many
scholarly works, including the authorized biography of C.L.R. James.
MICHAEL STEVEN SMITH is executor of Leonard Weinglass's estate and
co-editor of Imagine: Living in a Socialist USA.
SETH TOBOCMAN is an author/illustrator and one of the founding
editors of World War 3 Illustrated.