how liberal lawyer extreme right turn

by Tamara Hessel 9 min read

2. I'd be curious if he would pass a cognitive exam for early dementia detection..

It sounds like a full-on personality change. That really isn't "normal."

4. But now, MSN, you have given us a story about a Democrat who turned republiQan because

he went bat-shit crazy. Now how about giving us a story of a republiQan who turned Democrat because the PARTY went bat-shit crazy??

6. This guy

mirrors how so many people I know went from being SEEMINGLY decent and reasonable people to hardcore Trumpers or Q-types, practically overnight. This is almost an epidemic in the area I (currently) call home as so many "love and light" types have embraced hard right notions.

Who is Alan Dershowitz?

When Alan Dershowitz arrived at Yale Law School in the fall of 1959, there was no road map on how to be an American civil liberties lawyer, let alone an Alan Dershowitz. Even now it’s difficult to name anyone comparable. There have been other prominent lawyers who have represented controversial political causes and unpopular defendants—Clarence Darrow, William Kuntsler and Ramsey Clark are obvious candidates—but none carried on their careers with the publicness with which Dershowitz has conducted his life. “There isn’t another lawyer like Dershowitz,” civil rights attorney Ron Kuby told me. “Alan is sui generis and he knows it.”

Did Dershowitz fire Mueller?

Dershowitz himself has said that Trump should not fire Mueller, but no one has done more than he has to give cover to Republicans in Congress who might choose to look the other way were Trump to do so. Watching Dershowitz’s recent appearances on Hannity, one has the feeling that he’s allowing himself to be used.

Is Dershowitz a lawyer?

Dershowitz is careful to say, over and over, that he’s not Trump ’s lawyer. He’s not providing legal advice to the president, and he’s had no conversations under the cloak of attorney-client privilege. But his public statements, argued everywhere from Fox News to the Village Underground, amount to a case with a clear legal shape, the kind of thing a lawyer might argue, if it ever came to court.

Is a no knock warrant unusual?

Other civil libertarians acknowledged the legitimacy of Dershowitz’s concern, but said it lacked important context. “No-knock warrants are not unusual. Raiding a lawyer’s office happens rarely but regularly. None of this is new,” said civil rights attorney Ronald Kuby. “It doesn’t make it right. But it also doesn’t make Donald J. Trump the victim of a rapacious criminal justice system.”

Did Nixon obstruct justice?

In his view, President Richard Nixon did not obstruct justice by ordering the firing of special prosecutor Archibald Cox. Rather, Dershowitz says, Nixon obstructed justice by telling subordinates to lie to the FBI, by paying hush money to potential witnesses against him, and by destroying evidence.

Was Dershowitz a libertarian?

“I was born a civil libertarian. I was brought up a civil libertarian.” At 14, against the wishes of his parents, Dershowitz signed a communist-inspired petition opposing the death penalty for Ethel and Julius Rosenberg as a matter of principle, even though he personally detested communism. But he hadn’t heard the term “liber tarian” until he took an ethics course at Brooklyn College with John Hospers, later the 1972 presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party, and even then Hospers’ libertarianism had an economic emphasis on free markets that didn’t resonate with Dershowitz’s left-leaning social politics.

Why is California moving to the left?

Another major factor in California’s shift to the left is changing demographics. Many point to immigration as the primary reason for this shift, but flight has also played a significant role as people leave the state.

Who is the CEO of Twitter?

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey created a stir recently when he tweeted out an article calling for an end to bipartisanship and the beginning of nationwide, one-party rule—similar to the Golden State. He called it a “great read.”. Great read https://t.co/O2djSQf8Qv. — jack (@jack) April 6, 2018.

Where does Chuck DeVore live?

As former California Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, who now lives in Texas and serves as vice president of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, wrote for Fox News, “California isn’t the future, rather, it’s what America’s 2016 election of Donald Trump saved the nation from becoming.

What are the regulations in California?

California’s strict regulations on the environment, gun control, and hunting impinge on a rural lifestyle, they say , that urban politicians do not understand. It’s not just the rural north and central valley that oppose the state’s direction.

Is California losing residents?

California may be losing residents, and it may have institutional barriers that make it unlikely to see a serious change in state policies. However, this doesn’t mean that there isn’t still a significant portion of the population that resents and opposes the actions of the state government.

Is California a model for the rest of the country?

California’s fall from being the quintessential American dream to a series of gated communities surrounded by poverty is no model for the rest of the country. To the contrary, it is a dire warning. The year the law creating California’s jungle primary passed has been corrected.

Is California a blue state?

California hasn’t always been a deep blue state. At one time it voted consistently for Republican presidential candidates, even up into the 1990s. But the state has gone leftward since that time, a situation fueled by both electoral and cultural changes.

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