This document appears to be a page (323) from a book or report included in House Oversight files. It details Alan Dershowitz's philosophy on human rights, his approach to balancing criticism of left and right-wing regimes, and his teaching career with Telford Taylor. It mentions his legal defense of John Lucido against the firm Cravath, Swaine and Moore, and transitions into a first-person narrative about the impact of his work and an encounter with cellist Mstislav Rostropovich.
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| Alan Dershowitz | Subject / Author |
Discussed in third person regarding his legal philosophy and teaching, then appears to switch to first person narrati...
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| John Lucido | Client / Lawyer |
A Catholic Italian lawyer defended by Dershowitz in a discrimination suit.
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| Telford Taylor | Visiting Professor |
Co-taught a seminar with Dershowitz; described as a pioneer in international protection of human rights.
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| Mstislav Rostropovich | Musician / Activist |
Russian cellist and human rights advocate whose concert the narrator attended.
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| Cravath, Swaine and Moore |
Law firm sued by John Lucido for discrimination.
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| Soviet Union |
Mentioned as a location of human rights abuses and origin of Rostropovich.
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| The School |
Likely Harvard Law School (implied), where Dershowitz teaches.
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Geopolitical reference for human rights attacks.
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Geopolitical reference for human rights attacks.
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Mentioned in a hypothetical scenario regarding dissidents.
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"I prefer to think of myself as an advocate for human rights..."Source
"If there is discrimination against anybody, there is discrimination against everybody."Source
"In practice you can do a lot to implement human rights in this generation but in teaching you can both help this generation and help plant the seeds for progress later on."Source
"I try hard to balance my attack, right and left—for every attack on the Soviet Union, there’s one on Chile."Source
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