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This 8 page paper provides information on the life and times of Alan Dershowitz. Personal and professional history is explored in this paper that also references a 2009 article where Dershowitz examines his earlier positions. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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a number of books (Vile, 2001). He is known largely due to his ardent protection of free speech, seeing no reason for censorship (Vile, 2001). Some have called him
the most peripatetic civil liberties attorney in the nation and he presently teaches at Harvard Law School ("Alan Dershowitz," 2009). Dershowitz clerked for Justice Arthur Goldberg and Judge David Bazelon
for a period of twenty-five years ("Alan Dershowitz," 2009). His clients are well known, which in part is why he is too, but again, he has made a name for
himself as an author and speaker ("Alan Dershowitz," 2009). Alan Dershowitz has written at least twenty fiction and non-fiction books ("Alan Dershowitz," 2009). That is quite an accomplishment for such
a busy attorney and law school professor. Alan Dershowitz is obviously more than just a tenured professor at Harvard Law School. He is a writer and a fighter for
civil liberties, and he is one of the most well known lawyers in the world. His personal history also provides a great deal of interesting facts that add to the
background on this leading professional in the justice field. When delving into his own personal history, one will also see a man with many interests and relationships that have created
the vocal and thoughtful individual who goes by the name of Alan Morton Dershowitz. II. Early Life Alan Dershowitz was born on September 1,
1938 in Brooklyn, New York (Vile, 2001). He grew up in Brooklyns Boro Park (Brock, 1990). At the time, Boro Park was largely comprised of Orthodox Jews. Jewish himself, he
would fit right into the neighborhood that also contained other ethnic groups. Alan Dershowitz and his family were also considered to be a part of the lower middle class (Brock,
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