William Schaap
William Herman Schaap (March 1, 1940 – February 25, 2016) was an American lawyer, co-founder of the CovertAction Information Bulletin, and director of the Institute for Media Analysis.
Life[]
He was born in Brooklyn to Maurice and Leah (née Lerner) Schaap. Dick Schaap was his older brother. He graduated from Cornell University, and from University of Chicago Law School in 1964. Most of Schaap's legal career was spent representing activists, protesters, and whistleblowers. He also advised conscientious objectors to the Vietnam War while working in Germany and Japan.[1]
In 1976, he helped found CovertAction Information Bulletin, which was renamed the CovertAction Quarterly in 1992.[2] Schaap was married to co-founder Ellen Ray.
Bibliography[]
Articles
- “Half a Billion Allocated: The CIA Chooses a New Contra Leader”. CovertAction Information Bulletin, No. 26, Summer 1986. pp. 25–26. Full issue available.
- “The Modern Mithridates: Vernon Walters: Crypto-Diplomat and Terrorist”. CovertAction Information Bulletin, No. 26, Summer 1986. pp. 3–8. Full issue available.
- “Filipino Refugee Secretly Tapes CIA Recruiting Pitch”. Co-authored with Ellen Ray. CovertAction Information Bulletin, No. 39, Winter 1991. pp. 58–62. Full issue available.
Media[]
- CIA Covert Operations with William Schaap. An interview with . (2016)
References[]
- ^ Roberts, Sam (2016-03-02). "William H. Schaap, Radical Lawyer, Author and Publisher, Dies at 75". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
- ^ "William H. Schaap, radical lawyer and publisher, dies at age 75". Mondoweiss. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
External links[]
- “Radical Lawyer, Author and Publisher William Schaap Dies.“ Democracy Now!, March 4, 2016. Archived from the original.
- “Testimony of Mr. William Schaap, attorney, military and intelligence specialization, co-publisher Covert Action Quarterly, on the role of the U.S. Government in the assassination of Martin Luther King MLK Conspiracy Trial Transcript, Vol. 9.” November 30, 1999.
Categories:
- New York (state) lawyers
- 1940 births
- 2016 deaths
- People from Brooklyn
- Cornell University alumni
- University of Chicago Law School alumni
- 20th-century American lawyers
- 21st-century American lawyers
- American expatriates in Japan
- American expatriates in Germany
- American jurist stubs