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Alan Dershowitz defends representing Mike Tyson amid campus backlash The passage only recounts public criticism and debate over Dershowitz's representation of Mike Tyson, without revealing new facts, financial transactions, or links to powerful officials. It offers little actionable investigative lead beyond known public controversy. Key insights: Dershowitz faced letters and attacks for defending Tyson on appeal.; Students threatened sexual harassment complaints over his classroom discussions.; The controversy centers on the ethical debate of representing a convicted rapist.
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Alan Dershowitz defends representing Mike Tyson amid campus backlash The passage only recounts public criticism and debate over Dershowitz's representation of Mike Tyson, without revealing new facts, financial transactions, or links to powerful officials. It offers little actionable investigative lead beyond known public controversy. Key insights: Dershowitz faced letters and attacks for defending Tyson on appeal.; Students threatened sexual harassment complaints over his classroom discussions.; The controversy centers on the ethical debate of representing a convicted rapist.
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