Download Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law AudioBook Free
America's most prominent legal mind and the number-one best-selling author of Chutzpah and The Best Defense, Alan Dershowitz, recounts his legal autobiography, describing how he came to the law, as well as the cases that have changed American jurisprudence over the past 50 years, most of which he has personally been involved in. In Taking the Stand, Dershowitz unveils the advancement of his own thinking on such fundamental issues as censorship and the First Amendment, Civil Privileges, Abortion, homicide, and the increasing role that technology plays in a legal protection. Alan Dershowitz, the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Legislation at Harvard University or college, and the writer of such acclaimed bestsellers as Chutzpah, The Best Defense, and Reversal of Lot of money, for the first time recounts his legal biography, describing his battles academically at Yeshiva High School growing up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, his successes at Yale, clerking for Supreme Judge Justice Arthur Goldberg, his session to full teacher at the Harvard at years 28, the youngest in the school's background. Dershowitz went on to focus on many of the most celebrated cases in the land, from interesting (effectively) Claus Von Bulow's conviction for the murder of his wife Happy, to the O.J. Simpson trial, to defending Mike Tyson, Leona Helmsley, Patty Hearst, and countless others. He's currently part of the legal team advising Julian Assange.