Wednesday, June 1, 1988
Taking Liberties: A Decade of Hard Cases, Bad Laws, and Bum Raps (June 1988): In this collection of essays drawn from his weekly syndicated columns, Harvard Law School professor Dershowitz (The Best Defense, etc.), reviews the present state of the judicial system from Supreme Court to the local police station and discusses how major legal developments of the last decade affect our daily lives. Cases cited concern issues ranging from the ideology of Justice Department figures, including Bork and Meese, to the legitimacy of compulsory seat belts. Dershowitz decries what he considers to be a double standard of justice for nonwhites; he takes lawyers to task for over-charging poor clients for routine services and criticizes law firms for practicingand bar associations for condoningprofessional discrimination. He concludes with the observation that the last decade has been marked by a shift away from the protection of individual rights.
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