Dean Strang - Wretches
Jul 25th, 2019
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Dean Strang - "Keep the Wretches in Order" - Laura Nirider

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The Seminary Co-op Bookstores
5751 S Woodlawn Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637

Dean Strang - "Keep the Wretches in Order" - Laura Nirider

“Dean Strang tells a great story of America’s struggle with fear and injustice a century ago while asking us to consider, ‘What is the story of ourselves that we write today?’ American workers still fight what the Wobblies fought in 1918, as the Justice Department during WWI overreached in ways similar to our current ‘war on terror.’ Dean is a great attorney and a gifted writer, borrowing lessons from the past to help guide our future.”—Alec Baldwin

A discussion with Dean Strange, author of "Keep the Wretches in Order: America’s Biggest Mass Trial, the Rise of the Justice Department, and the Fall of the IWW". A Q&A and signing will following the discussion.

At the Co-op

About the Book: Before World War I, the government reaction to labor dissent had been local, ad hoc, and quasi-military. Sheriffs, mayors, or governors would deputize strikebreakers or call out the state militia, usually at the bidding of employers. When the United States entered the conflict in 1917, government and industry feared that strikes would endanger war production; a more coordinated, national strategy would be necessary. To prevent stoppages, the Department of Justice embarked on a sweeping new effort—replacing gunmen with lawyers. The department systematically targeted the nation’s most radical and innovative union, the Industrial Workers of the World, also known as the Wobblies, resulting in the largest mass trial in U.S. history.

In the first legal history of this federal trial, Dean Strang shows how the case laid the groundwork for a fundamentally different strategy to stifle radical threats, and had a major role in shaping the modern Justice Department. As the trial unfolded, it became an exercise of raw force, raising serious questions about its legitimacy and revealing the fragility of a criminal justice system under great external pressure.

About the Author: Dean A. Strang practices law in Madison, Wisconsin. He is the author of "Worse than the Devil: Anarchists, Clarence Darrow, and Justice in a Time of Terror".

About the Interlocutor: Laura Nirider is a Clinical Associate Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in Chicago. Nirider represents individuals who were wrongfully convicted of crimes when they were children or teenagers.


Her clients have included Brendan Dassey, whose case was profiled in the Netflix Global series "Making a Murderer."