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Dershowitz goes all in at SCOTUS, suggests landmark precedent should be discarded because CNN falsely painted him as scholar who lost his mind
Alan Dershowitz vowed to take his thus far failed defamation lawsuit against CNN all the way to SCOTUS, and he has — with bold aims for American law. The post Alan Dershowitz goes all in at SCOTUS, ...
(CNN) — Retired Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz lost his bid on Friday to overturn a ruling that dismissed his defamation lawsuit against CNN over the news channel’s coverage of remarks he made ...
An image shared in November 2025 authentically showed a headline stating that lawyer Alan Dershowitz said he would "blow his brains out on live TV" if Zohran Mamdani won the New York City mayoral ...
Retired Harvard Law School professor and veteran attorney Alan Dershowitz has formally petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review and revive his dismissed defa ...
In September 2025, social media posts authentically showed a note from lawyer Alan Dershowitz referencing Vanity Fair coverage in Jeffrey Epstein's 50th-birthday album. Language in the note and an ...
Alan Dershowitz takes issue with former Debevoise & Plimpton partner Louis Begley's points about discrimination against Jews—or lack thereof. At one point during my Q&A published Monday with ...
Retired Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up his lawsuit against CNN over its reporting on his defense of President Donald Trump, in a case that could roll ...
It was not the sort of complaint likely to draw public sympathy, and it did not. Alan Dershowitz, the lawyer and professor emeritus at Harvard Law School, argued in an op-ed last week for The Hill ...
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