> in her student days, she was a fellow traveler with Communists considered by the Johnson administration to be national security risks because of their role in promoting racial violence
In that connection, she presided over the publication of the “Yale Review of Law and Social Action”. She also attended communist fund-raisers and worked for a communist law firm.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3445564/posts
Thanks, those are important connections and I do mention those briefly in the article. I plan to do some follow-up pieces more specifically focused on those items.