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H. Candace Gorman is an American attorney. She is the sole practioner at what she describes as a "boutique firm" in Chicago. Her father, Robert J. Gorman, was also an attorney with a practice in Chicago.
Gorman has been part of an effort organized by the Center for Constitutional Rights to provide pro bono lawyers for the captives the United States took in the "war on terror", and has held in its Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. One of her clients was Abdel Hamid Ibn Abdussalem Ibn Mifta Al Ghazzawi.
References
- The Law Office of H. Candace Gorman
- H. Candace Gorman, Reporter Envy (Or Why a Guantánamo Attorney Dreams of Being a Reporter), Huffington Post, December 12 2006
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she is my moms cousin
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