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International

Apr. 18, 2001

Females Can't Abandon the Women, Girls of Afghanistan

There are moments in our lives that are defining moments. There are actions that we take in response that will significantly define who we are - as individuals, as a community and as a nation. Such a moment faces us now, and our response can define us as either a people committed to justice or a people of indifference. For lawyers, there is no greater reason to have sought a career in this profession than the pursuit of justice.

        By Abby J. Leibman
        
        There are moments in our lives that are defining moments. There are actions that we take in response that will significantly define who we are - as individuals, as a community and as a nation. Such a moment faces us now, and our response can define us as either a people committed to justice o...

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