A page from a manuscript or book draft (dated 4.2.12 at the top) recounting the author's 50-year legal career, specifically focusing on murder cases and appellate strategies. The author (strongly implied to be Alan Dershowitz based on the mention of the Claus Von Bulow case and teaching commitments) details a technique of combining appeals with habeas corpus petitions to introduce new scientific evidence. The text also discusses the author's moral stance and experience regarding client guilt, noting that only one homicide client has ever confessed to them.
This document appears to be page 205 of a book or manuscript (likely 'The Seventh Sense' by Joshua Cooper Ramo) produced as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. The text explores philosophical concepts regarding 'Predictive Learning' vs 'Representational Learning,' the role of technology in society, and the necessity of human wisdom and liberty in an age of advanced machines. It references historical figures like Mozart and Su Dongpo to illustrate the need for a 'Seventh Sense' to navigate a new political and technological order.
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