Prince Lobel Tye Partner Donald Tye was featured in BBA Week’s “Voices of the Bar,” which this week asked members, “if you could try any case in history, what would it be?” Donald discussed the 1913 murder trial of Leo Frank, a case which was the springboard for the creation of both the Ku Klux Klan and the Anti-Defamation League. Frank was convicted in an atmosphere of racial and religious hatred, and according to Donald, “… one of my dreams is to have replaced Luther Rosser as lawyer for the defense.”
Click here and then scroll down to read more about the case and the rest of Donald’s comments in this weekly publication of the Boston Bar Association.