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Supreme Court rejects Alan Dershowitz appeal to revive defamation lawsuit against CNN

Dershowitz had urged the justices to roll back protections against defamation claims that the Supreme Court established in its landmark 1964 ruling in a case called New York Times v. Sullivan.

Attorney Alan Dershowitz returns to the courtroom after a break during former U.S. President Donald Trump's hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 20, 2024 in New York City.
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Letters to the Editor, June 14, 2023: Long, sordid history

Jeffrey Epstein looks on during a status hearing in his sex trafficking case, in this court sketch in New York

Jeffrey Epstein’s newly uncovered calendar reveals some interesting names

 Zecharia Dor-Shav (Dershowitz) From New York to Jerusalem, 1969

The famed Dershowitz family and a story of aliyah to Israel


Books: The chutzpadik Jewish lawyer

Alan Dershowitz takes his unique lens to Abraham and the history of Jewish litigation in his latest book.

Alan Dershowitz

On Dershowitz and Jewish lawyers

In his book, Dershowitz operates under the assumption that Abraham was the first Jewish lawyer because of his advocacy.

AN ANCIENT Hebrew text is displayed at a museum. Was the patriarch Abraham one of the first Jewish lawyers, wonders the author.

Dershowitz: BDS movement targets Israel but ignores human rights offenses worldwide

"To be critical of a country’s policies is not to demand the unique kind of moral capital punishment of BDS,” says Dershowitz.

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Attorney Dershowitz files sworn statement denying sex claims

Dershowitz filed the statement in Florida federal court on Monday night, along with a motion to join in a lawsuit brought against the US government by Dershowitz's accuser.

Famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz

Why is the Obama administration provoking Israel?

Each side has criticized the other’s position on their merits and demerits. But scatological name-calling on the record has no place in an alliance between friends.

President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look out a window before their lunch at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem