during one of the most dramatic periods of our judicial history
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there were two competing Yeshivas: One taught Yiddish
'' one of the guys - who used to talk with a high voice - confided. Suddenly
I wrote two articles for the law journal—one about attempted murder
so long as at least one other judge agreed to reverse the conviction and order a new trial with a proper instruction on flight and guilt. 18
the would-be lawyers read pages by Margaret Mead. Where one would expect a capsule treatment of criminal procedure
a Harvard Law School professor and one of the nation’s preeminent constitutional lawyers
” one complained. “We shouldn’t have to be subjected to abuse and degradation right in our own living room.”
but was “fired” by one of the more militant defendants when he learned that I was a Zionist.
one of the libertarian student members said in frustration.
one student leader refused to acknowledge that Mr. Oren had First Amendment rights of his own by interrupting him and shouting
no matter how strongly they feel that their view is the only correct one
as one professor at this university has done
you must attend at least one free speech rally in support of views that you thoroughly despise. I mean really hate! It is not enough to say
but the idea of a gun being throw by one robber to another had never occurred to me. I had to think quickly. In the classroom