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G. Flint Taylor : ウィキペディア英語版 | G. Flint Taylor G. Flint Taylor (born April 16, 1946) is an American human rights and civil rights attorney who has litigated many high-profile police brutality, government misconduct and death penalty cases. Taylor's career has been marked by an aggressive, outspoken style in taking on allegations of corrupt police tactics and wrongful convictions in the city of Chicago and elsewhere. Taylor was part of a team of negotiators in the 2015 landmark decision by Chicago to award reparations to the survivors of police torture, becoming the first municipal government to do so.〔 == Early life and family == George Flint Taylor Jr. was born in Farmington, Maine, and was named after his great-grandfather, George Flint, who was a Maine state senator. Taylor’s father was a direct descendant of several English Pilgrims who came to Plymouth, Massachusetts, on the ''Mayflower'' in 1620.〔 Taylor graduated from Westborough (MA) High School where he won ten varsity letters in basketball, football, and baseball.〔 He graduated from Brown University with an American History degree in 1968, and from the Northwestern University School of Law in 1972.
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