Through his book, Too Politically Sensitive, Michale Callahan recounts his experiences of exposing corruption and misuse of power. This true story is about his fight to search for the truth, no matter where it may lead, to search for real killers and help free two innocent men he learned were railroaded into prison. His actions led to the Defenders of the Innocents award from the Downstate Illinois Innocence Project.
His battle led to the United States Supreme Court, where he continues to fight for his and every American’s First Amendment protection, the freedom of speech.
In 2006, he received The Edmund Burke Award from the National Lawyers Association, which was inscribed, “A good man who did something to prevent the triumph of evil.”
Callahan continues to speak out, and Too Politically Sensitive continues to open the eyes of the public to the fact that there is corruption in the judicial system at many levels which often points the finger of justice at the wrong person.
Michale Callahan will be presenting and signing books at the following venues:
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APRIL 17–Elks Club, 2102 South Banker St., EFFINGHAM, IL–5pm CT
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APRIL 23–SIU School of Law, CARBONDALE, IL–5pm CT
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May 3—Board of Education Office, 1701 Charleston Ave., MATTOON,IL–5PM CT (open to the public)
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May 7—Rotary Group, Days Inn Conference Center, 77 N. Gilbert St., DANVILLE, IL — 12 Noon CT
Website: TooPoliticallySensitive.Com
Facebook: Michale Callahan
Twitter: @CallahanMichale
To order your copy of Too Politically Sensitive, CLICK HERE
To schedule Michale Callahan for interviews, media events, book signings or conferences, please fill out the form below or contact: ImaginePublicity PO BOX 14946 Surfside Beach, SC 29587 Phone: 843.808.0859 email: contact@imaginepublicity.com
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