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4: Breaking!!! Garland & DOJ Ready to Indict Trump + A Conversation with Alan Dershowitz

4: Breaking!!! Garland & DOJ Ready to Indict Trump + A Conversation with Alan Dershowitz

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Mea Culpa welcomes, Alan Dershowitz, American lawyer, and author. He also garnered attention for his involvement in numerous prominent legal cases. Dershowitz went to Yale law school where he was the editor of the Yale Law Journal. He clerked for Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, before becoming a professor at Harvard. He retired in 2013. He has worked with the ACLU for 5 decades. He defended celebrity clients like Claus Von Bulow, televangelist Jim Bakker, and OJ Simpson. In 2011 he became part of the legal team for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. And in 2020 he defended former president Trump during his Senate impeachment hearings. Dershowitz is a frequent commentator on legal issues and court proceedings on just about every news and/or political show in the nation. He is currently a regular contributor to the Epoch Times. Michael and Alan dig into all of Trump's legal woes.

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I like the show. As a popular culture feature it holds my attention but I was a disappointed today. That was an infomercial for books and engagements. And there were some generalized claims about progressives that don’t hold water; at least as presented. And of course it was after all a big infomercial that gave us Mr. Trump in the first place. This show was transparently from that same bag of tricks. Next show I would like to hear more about what is being done to help current prisoners, for instance, who are suffering in solitary confinement. There is more to “Repair of the world” than just repairing your own personal situation. The distribution of wealth, campaign finance reform, underfunded schools..maybe could be some upcoming topics.

Good to hear a different perspective but…

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