Law Practice
Aug. 14, 2007
In Discussing Terrorism, One of These Panelists Was Not Like the Others
Something was distinctly un-American about Elise Groulx-Diggs. It wasn't just her French-Canadian accent or her stylish dark hair and eye shadow. It was the words she used. Multilateralism. International. Congo. Chechnya.
There was something distinctly un-American about Elise Groulx-Diggs. It wasn't just her French-Canadian accent or her stylish dark hair and eye shadow. It was the words she used. Multilateralism. International. Congo. Chechnya.
This on a panel about terrorism - at the American Bar Association's national conference.
Groulx-Dig...
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