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Professor Alan M. Dershowitz is Brooklyn native who has been called “the
nation’s most peripatetic civil liberties lawyer” and one of its “most
distinguished defenders of individual rights,” “the best-known criminal lawyer
in the world,” “the top lawyer of last resort,” “America’s most public Jewish
defender” and “Israel’s single most visible defender – the Jewish state’s lead
attorney in the court of public opinion.” He is the Felix Frankfurter Professor
of Law at He has also published
more than 100 articles in magazines and journals such as The New York Times
Magazine, The In addition to his
numerous law review articles and books about criminal and constitutional law,
he has written, taught and lectured about history, philosophy, psychology,
literature, mathematics, theology, music, sports – and even delicatessens. In 1983, the
Anti-Defamation League of the B'nai B'rith presented him with the William O.
Douglas First Amendment Award for his "compassionate eloquent leadership
and persistent advocacy in the struggle for civil and human rights." In
presenting the award, Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel said: "If there had been
a few people like Alan Dershowitz during the 1930s and 1940s, the history of
European Jewry might have been different." Professor Dershowitz has been
awarded the honorary doctor of laws degree by |
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