This document is a draft page, dated April 2, 2012, from the preface of Alan Dershowitz's autobiography 'Taking the Stand.' It outlines his career highlights, listing high-profile clients such as OJ Simpson, Mike Tyson, and Claus Von Bulow, as well as his involvement in major historical legal events like the Clinton impeachment and the Pentagon Papers case. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a draft manuscript page written by Alan Dershowitz (identified as 'Alan' in the text) dated April 2, 2012. It recounts his legal representation of Senator Edward Kennedy during the 1969 Chappaquiddick incident, specifically his role in protecting the privacy of the 'boiler room girls' witnesses. The text also describes his lifelong advisory relationship with Kennedy, culminating in a meeting at Fenway Park shortly before the Senator's death.
This document appears to be a draft page (p. 154) from a book manuscript, likely by Alan Dershowitz, dated April 2, 2012. The text discusses the legal balance between First Amendment free speech rights and privacy/fair trial rights, specifically citing the author's involvement in the defense team for Senator Kennedy during the Chappaquiddick inquest. The author argues for a 'maximalist view of free speech' while acknowledging the heavy price of defamation to reputations.
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