Historical account of National Lawyers Guild's shift to radical left and anti‑Israel stance
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The passage provides a narrative about the National Lawyers Guild's ideological evolution and mentions public figures, but offers no concrete, actionable leads, new allegations, financial transactions Describes the National Lawyers Guild's origins and early support for civil‑rights and Israel. Claims the guild was taken over by New Left activists in the early 1970s. Cites Reverend Daniel Berrigan'
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