US Supreme Court appeal possible in Boston College IRA case
Lawyers say they fear for safety of two researchers who did interviews
Meanwhile lawyers for the two researchers, Ed Moloney and Anthony McIntyre say they fear for their safety. “We’re very disappointed,” James Cotter III, one of Moloney and McIntyre’s lawyers told the Boston Globe. “And I’m disappointed personally for our clients, who have been through quite a bit.”
Cotter also expressed worry for the safety of Moloney and McIntyre. “That’s the real concern for us,” he said.
Eamonn Dornan, another lawyer claimed the IRA could view Moloney and McIntyre as informers and target them and their families for violence.
Dornan also stated the release of the interviews would have a chilling effect on future academic research in the United States.
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