Brian D. Rohan, who co-founded an organization that provided legal counsel to drug users and dealers during the "Summer of Love" and represented counterculture clients including the Grateful Dead and Ken Kesey, died March 23 at his Larkspur home. He was 84.
Rohan's daughter, Kathleen Jolson, told the San Francisco Chronicle her father died in his sleep after a six-year battle with cancer.
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