William Kunstler

American attorney and civil rights activist (1919–1995)

William Kunstler was a prominent American attorney and civil rights activist, born in 1919. He gained recognition for his involvement in several high-profile cases, most notably the defense of the Chicago Seven. Throughout his career, Kunstler was committed to advocating for civil rights and social justice, leveraging his legal expertise to support marginalized communities and challenge established power structures.

Kunstler's professional affiliations reflected his dedication to activism and the protection of individual rights. He was an active member of the National Lawyers Guild and served on the board of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Additionally, he co-founded the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), which became a hub for radical lawyers and a catalyst for progressive legal action. Through his work with these organizations, Kunstler played a significant role in shaping the landscape of civil rights activism in the United States, leaving a lasting legacy until his death in 1995.