The New York Post highlighted the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute’s unique legal strategy for possibly suing organizations who engaged in traffic-blocking protests.
For months, “demonstrators have been throttling highways and byways across the nation.”
In New York, a man dubbed “Mr. Brooklyn” had to push protesters away to get through.
Few are prosecuted, but attorney Ted Frank at the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute believes victims can sue to stop them.
One problem: Victims fear reprisals. Hmm: “Maybe Mr. Brooklyn is available.”
Read more here.