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    Explore "chicago7" with insightful episodes like "The Chicago 7: Mark Levine", "Episode 48 - The Wolverine", "Vote!", "The Rosie Report (ft. a brief *cameo* by Rosie O'Donnell)" and "The Killing Joke, Babysitters Guide to Hunting Monsters, Chicago 7" from podcasts like ""Future Hindsight", "So, Is He Captain America?", "Son of a Podcast!", "Pop It" and "cPOPuniverse"" and more!

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    The Chicago 7: Mark Levine

    The Chicago 7: Mark Levine

    Publication of Transcript

    Levine and the co-editors were outraged by what was happening in the trial and wanted to make sure the general public knew what was going on in that courtroom. They decided to buy the transcripts from the court reporter and edited over 22,000 pages of transcript into a compilation of the most shocking colloquies, which reveal the immense effort put forth by the government to quash dissent against the war in Vietnam and the injustice of Judge Hoffman’s court. About 180,000 copies were sold shortly after the book was published.

    Injustice

    Judge Julius Hoffman was anything but fair and impartial during the Trial of the Chicago 7. He openly disdained the defendants and their attorneys, accused them of insulting him, threw some of the defense attorneys in jail, and even ordered the physical gagging of Bobby Seale, the sole Black defendant who was not even part of the protests during the convention, for four days. The guilty verdict and the trial proceedings radicalized a lot of young people at that time.

    Power of Protest

    The Trial of the Chicago 7 helped popularize the anti-war movement, which was critical in America’s eventual withdrawal from Vietnam. In response to the trial and the beating of protesters during the Democratic convention in Chicago in 1968, massive marches by conscientious objectors became more intense around the country. The United States ended the war in 1974, not only because it was losing, but also because of public pressure to do so.

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    Mark L. Levine is a lawyer, writer, and teacher who practiced corporate banking and publishing law in New York City for over forty years. Together with George McNamee and Daniel L. Greenberg, they published The Trial of the Chicago 7.

    Levine is also an experienced voter protection lawyer. His previous books include Negotiating a Book Contract and The Complete Book of Bible Quotations. A graduate of Columbia College, NYU School of Law, and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, he has taught at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Zicklin School of Business/Baruch College.

    Episode 48 - The Wolverine

    Episode 48 - The Wolverine

    We are so excited to watch Wolverine's origin story! Wait..... this isn't an origin story?? Crud..... fine, let's do this (The) Wolverine.

    What state did they find Logan in?

    How is Logan communicating with people when he doesn't speak Japanese?

    Did Logan and Mariko sleep together?
    How did this move the story ahead?
    And are we just ignoring that Logan is older than Mariko's grandpa?

    Is the redhead a mutant?

    What is attached to Logan's heart? A robot? An alien? A parasite?

    Clearly, Logan has not dealt with the death of Jean Grey.

    Shocker - some of these characters are not fully developed.

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    Vote!

    Vote!

    In this episode: Enola Holmes (2020); Hubie Halloween (2020); Sandler Rankings; Class Action Park (2020); The Social Dilemma (2020); Greyhound (2020); Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020); Little Women (2019); Sword of Trust (2019); Game Over, Man! (2018); On the Basis of Sex (2018); Bright (2017); The Sapphires (2012); Real Steel (2011); IP Man (2008); Napolean Dynamite (2004); Man, Are We Old?!

    The Rosie Report (ft. a brief *cameo* by Rosie O'Donnell)

    The Rosie Report (ft. a brief *cameo* by Rosie O'Donnell)

    While Robert Mueller was conducting an investigation of Russian election interference, we were busy compiling our own report: The Rosie Report. Join us as we revisit the troubled history between Donald Trump and Rosie O'Donnell through the years. We also discuss Aaron Sorkin's new film, "The Trial of the Chicago 7," starring Sacha Baron Cohen as Worcester native, Abbie Hoffman. 

    Episode 146: Coronavirus news, David Byrne's American Utopia, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Honest Thief

    Episode 146: Coronavirus news, David Byrne's American Utopia, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Honest Thief
    David Byrne's American Utopia' Announces Return To Broadway – Deadline

    This must be the place for one of the best movies of the year on Breakfast All Day. Christy and Alonso were thrilled to talk about “David Byrne’s American Utopia,” Spike Lee’s gorgeous and joyous concert film. We also reviewed Aaron Sorkin’s “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” with its blindingly starry cast, and “Honest Thief,” which is a middling, late-career Liam Neeson action vehicle. Matt joins in for news, which includes a second season of “The Vow,” a Mad Max prequel focusing on Furiosa and the death of longtime character actress Conchata Ferrell. And speaking of “The Vow,” we recap the latest episode on our Patreon along with “Lovecraft Country,” both of which are about to wrap up on HBO. Hope you folks are hanging in there, and thanks for joining us!

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