Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law

Author:   Alan M. Dershowitz
Publisher:   Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
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Pages:   560
Publication Date:   26 March 2019
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Alan Dershowitz recounts his extraordinary coming of age in this legal autobiography, as well as the cases that have changed American jurisprudence over the past fifty years, most of which he has personally been involved in. “Overflowing with fascinating and funny vignettes involving his cases and clients, and probing and provocative insights into contemporary legal controversies.”—The Boston Globe Alan Dershowitz, the preeminent defense lawyer in America today, has been called the “winningest appellate criminal defense lawyer in history.” A professor at Harvard Law School since the age of twenty-five, he has led or been part of the defense team for such storied clients as Bill Clinton, Julian Assange, O. J. Simpson, Claus von Bülow, Mia Farrow, Jeffrey MacDonald, Patty Hearst, Mike Tyson, and countless others. In Taking the Stand, Dershowitz describes his evolution as a lawyer—from a C-minus student in Yeshiva High School to the youngest full professor in the history of Harvard Law School. In his #1 New York Times bestselling book Chutzpah, Alan described his Jewish life. In Taking the Stand, he looks at the people and events that have helped to shape his ideas about the law. He describes his formative years as a clerk for the United States Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. In the course of his career, he confronts the challenges of First Amendment law, the ongoing tension between individual freedom and national security, the questionable science often employed to prosecute accused murderers, the evolution of civil rights—and why the abortion rights debate in society hasn’t moved forward since Roe v. Wade. Filled with unforgettable cases and inside legal “baseball,” Taking the Stand is a deeply personal account of one of the legendary legal minds of our time.

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Author:   Alan M. Dershowitz
Publisher:   Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
Imprint:   Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
Weight:   0.368kg
ISBN:  

9780307719287


ISBN 10:   0307719286
Pages:   560
Publication Date:   26 March 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The list of legal issues and controversies that bear Dershowitz's thumbprints is breathtaking. That one man involved himself in the Pentagon Papers case, the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, Kennedy's Chappaquiddick investigation, Sharansky's release from a Soviet prison, the O.J. trial, Bush v. Gore, the Mike Tyson rape case, the Woody Allen-Mia Farrow custody dispute, the Julian Assange WikiLeaks investigation and the public debate over Trayvon Martin, reflects not just the breadth of Dershowitz's experience but also its depth and duration. Love him or hate him, Dershowitz has lived a life that matters, hugely and enduringly. He is a man in full at a time when most of us aspire to be little more than a presence on Twitter. <b>-New York Times Book Review</b> In 'Taking the Stand, ' Dershowitz commands the stage. . . he fills his book to overflowing with fascinating and funny vignettes involving his cases and clients, and probing and provocative insights into contemporary legal controversies, ranging from censorship to civil rights, national security, sexual harassment, rape, abortion, the separation of church and state, and the use of scientific evidence in murder cases. Whether he is discussing people or policies, he leaves no doubt about where he stands. <b>-Glenn C. Altschuler, <i>The Boston Globe</i></b> The problem with writing about Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, of course, is Dershowitz himself. He is impossibly, almost self-consciously annoying. As he writes in his latest book, 'Taking the Stand, ' he does 'not hide behind the distorting shield of false humility.'... If Dershowitz isn't getting in your face about something, it's as if he's not doing his job... I love that Dershowitz credits the Classic Comics for his introduction to literature...In an amusing vignette, Woody Allen asks Dershowitz which dead person he might have represented. Dershowitz replies: Jesus... .The Mike Tyson material in Stand is fascinating, and the Bobby Fisher anecdote alone is worth the $28 cover price... 'I'm never satisfied unless I get the last word, ' he writes in '[Taking the] Stand.' Then he provides the text of his letter to the editor, finding fault with the as-yet unpublished, indeed unwritten obituaries that he assumes will herald his passing...We all wish [Dershowitz] a long and healthy life... <b>-Alex Beam, <i>Boston Globe</i></b> Riveting, compelling, touching, and tender. <b><i> -The Jewish Voice</i></b> One of the most high-profile lawyers in America, known for his work on newsworthy cases...raises provocative questions about the many dilemmas in modern American jurisprudence, including those related to the separation of church and state, affirmative action, human rights, and the right to privacy. Dershowitz offers much of interest... <b><i>-Publishers Weekly</b> From beginning to end, this memoir is both entertaining and enlightening. We see a young and inquisitive Dershowitz continually arguing with the authority figures in his early life, never satisfied with the answer, 'just because'...Dershowitz uses his experiences to relate some very important points: the necessity of civil rights, the proper application reasonably can to help a client. <b><i>-Library Journal</i></b> One of the most distinguished lawyers of his generation reflects on his life and extraordinary career...The youngest full professor ever at Harvard Law School...more than four decades, he has used this perch to teach, write and speak about the law's intersections with science and psychiatry and especially about matters pertaining to constitutional and criminal law. Most unusually for a law professor, Dershowitz has maintained a highly active appellate practice, and he narrates...his life in the law through the many cases he's handled. Many of these unfailingly interesting tales feature high-profile clients like Leona Helmsley, O.J. Simpson, Mike Tyson and Bill Clinton...Dershowitz has become an important voice with an active role in the evolution of American law, touching on an astonishing breadth of issues, including capital punishment, affirmative action, pornography, national security, academic freedom and human rights. An engaging recounting of a life of serious purpose and splendid flair. <b><i>-Kirkus Reviews </i>(Starred Review)</b> From his experience on the front lines of so many pivotal cases in recent history, Professor Dershowitz made the law real for his students. He effortlessly translated how our most basic philosophical principles are alive and well in the modern justice system. In doing so, he underscored not just a commitment to equity and integrity, but a deep faith in the power of the law to make our country more honest and fair. <b>- Congressman Joe Kennedy III I loved this book. If I could trade lives with anyone, Dershowitz would be high on my list, minus the death threats and tchotchkes. <b>-Larry David Alan Dershowitz's real life use of science to win murder cases rivals anything on CSI and any other fictional drama. Cheers for a riveting autobiography. <b>-Ted Danson Alan Dershowitz's autobiography is a page turning story of a special life. It exposes and explains as only he can important events of the last fifty years of The American Experience. Dershowitz has been a player contributing to the national conversation for half a century. Everybody takes his calls. <b>-Stephen Trachtenberg, president, George Washington University</b> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>


The list of legal issues and controversies that bear Dershowitz's thumbprints is breathtaking. That one man involved himself in the Pentagon Papers case, the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, Kennedy's Chappaquiddick investigation, Sharansky's release from a Soviet prison, the O.J. trial, Bush v. Gore, the Mike Tyson rape case, the Woody Allen-Mia Farrow custody dispute, the Julian Assange WikiLeaks investigation and the public debate over Trayvon Martin, reflects not just the breadth of Dershowitz's experience but also its depth and duration. Love him or hate him, Dershowitz has lived a life that matters, hugely and enduringly. He is a man in full at a time when most of us aspire to be little more than a presence on Twitter. -New York Times Book Review In 'Taking the Stand, ' Dershowitz commands the stage. . . he fills his book to overflowing with fascinating and funny vignettes involving his cases and clients, and probing and provocative insights into contemporary legal controversies, ranging from censorship to civil rights, national security, sexual harassment, rape, abortion, the separation of church and state, and the use of scientific evidence in murder cases. Whether he is discussing people or policies, he leaves no doubt about where he stands. -Glenn C. Altschuler, The Boston Globe The problem with writing about Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, of course, is Dershowitz himself. He is impossibly, almost self-consciously annoying. As he writes in his latest book, 'Taking the Stand, ' he does 'not hide behind the distorting shield of false humility.'... If Dershowitz isn't getting in your face about something, it's as if he's not doing his job... I love that Dershowitz credits the Classic Comics for his introduction to literature...In an amusing vignette, Woody Allen asks Dershowitz which dead person he might have represented. Dershowitz replies: Jesus... .The Mike Tyson material in Stand is fascinating, and the Bobby Fisher anecdot


The list of legal issues and controversies that bear Dershowitz's thumbprints is breathtaking. That one man involved himself in the Pentagon Papers case, the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, Kennedy's Chappaquiddick investigation, Sharansky's release from a Soviet prison, the O.J. trial, Bush v. Gore, the Mike Tyson rape case, the Woody Allen-Mia Farrow custody dispute, the Julian Assange WikiLeaks investigation and the public debate over Trayvon Martin, reflects not just the breadth of Dershowitz's experience but also its depth and duration. Love him or hate him, Dershowitz has lived a life that matters, hugely and enduringly. He is a man in full at a time when most of us aspire to be little more than a presence on Twitter. -New York Times Book Review In 'Taking the Stand, ' Dershowitz commands the stage. . . he fills his book to overflowing with fascinating and funny vignettes involving his cases and clients, and probing and provocative insights into contemporary legal controversies, ranging from censorship to civil rights, national security, sexual harassment, rape, abortion, the separation of church and state, and the use of scientific evidence in murder cases. Whether he is discussing people or policies, he leaves no doubt about where he stands. -Glenn C. Altschuler, The Boston Globe The problem with writing about Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, of course, is Dershowitz himself. He is impossibly, almost self-consciously annoying. As he writes in his latest book, 'Taking the Stand, ' he does 'not hide behind the distorting shield of false humility.'... If Dershowitz isn't getting in your face about something, it's as if he's not doing his job... I love that Dershowitz credits the Classic Comics for his introduction to literature...In an amusing vignette, Woody Allen asks Dershowitz which dead person he might have represented. Dershowitz replies: Jesus... .The Mike Tyson material in Stand is fascinating, and the Bobby Fisher anecdote alone is worth the $28 cover price... 'I'm never satisfied unless I get the last word, ' he writes in '[Taking the] Stand.' Then he provides the text of his letter to the editor, finding fault with the as-yet unpublished, indeed unwritten obituaries that he assumes will herald his passing...We all wish [Dershowitz] a long and healthy life... -Alex Beam, Boston Globe Riveting, compelling, touching, and tender. -The Jewish Voice One of the most high-profile lawyers in America, known for his work on newsworthy cases...raises provocative questions about the many dilemmas in modern American jurisprudence, including those related to the separation of church and state, affirmative action, human rights, and the right to privacy. Dershowitz offers much of interest... -Publishers Weekly From beginning to end, this memoir is both entertaining and enlightening. We see a young and inquisitive Dershowitz continually arguing with the authority figures in his early life, never satisfied with the answer, 'just because'...Dershowitz uses his experiences to relate some very important points: the necessity of civil rights, the proper application reasonably can to help a client. -Library Journal One of the most distinguished lawyers of his generation reflects on his life and extraordinary career...The youngest full professor ever at Harvard Law School...more than four decades, he has used this perch to teach, write and speak about the law's intersections with science and psychiatry and especially about matters pertaining to constitutional and criminal law. Most unusually for a law professor, Dershowitz has maintained a highly active appellate practice, and he narrates...his life in the law through the many cases he's handled. Many of these unfailingly interesting tales feature high-profile clients like Leona Helmsley, O.J. Simpson, Mike Tyson and Bill Clinton...Dershowitz has become an important voice with an active role in the evolution of American law, touching on an astonishing breadth of issues, including capital punishment, affirmative action, pornography, national security, academic freedom and human rights. An engaging recounting of a life of serious purpose and splendid flair. -Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) From his experience on the front lines of so many pivotal cases in recent history, Professor Dershowitz made the law real for his students. He effortlessly translated how our most basic philosophical principles are alive and well in the modern justice system. In doing so, he underscored not just a commitment to equity and integrity, but a deep faith in the power of the law to make our country more honest and fair. - Congressman Joe Kennedy III I loved this book. If I could trade lives with anyone, Dershowitz would be high on my list, minus the death threats and tchotchkes. -Larry David Alan Dershowitz's real life use of science to win murder cases rivals anything on CSI and any other fictional drama. Cheers for a riveting autobiography. -Ted Danson Alan Dershowitz's autobiography is a page turning story of a special life. It exposes and explains as only he can important events of the last fifty years of The American Experience. Dershowitz has been a player contributing to the national conversation for half a century. Everybody takes his calls. -Stephen Trachtenberg, president, George Washington University


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Alan Dershowitz is one of the most famous and celebrated lawyers in America. He is the youngest full professor in school history at Harvard, where he is now the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law. The author of numerous bestselling books, from Chutzpah to The Best Defense to In Defense of Israel to Reversal of Fortune, Dershowitz has advised and defended many of the most famous legal cases of the past fifty years.

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