TRUTH & JUSTICE
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Alan Dershowitz
Uploaded on 11/13/2007

Description: Dershowitz hopes he has filled in some jurisprudential black holes in his career.

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Well I think an academic’s legacy is generally going to be in his or her writing. I’ve just finished my 25th book, and I would say half of them have a potential for enduring and having an impact on the future. I have at least one more big book I want to write about the preventive state which brings this all together, and finally constructs a jurisprudence which can be used to deal with this increasing and growing phenomenon. So if I wanna be remembered for anything, it’s probably that I observed phenomenon that were very important that others hadn’t focused on, and tried to construct a jurisprudence to make these phenomenon subject to the rule of law. Nothing’s more important in democracy than the rule of law, and having black holes in the law, like Guantanamo; like the way the mentally ill were treated; like the way affirmative action operated for many years; like the way the Internet regulation currently operates in the free speech context; like the way we gather preventive intelligence. These are all black holes in the law, and the law should abhor a vacuum. And I’m trying to fill that vacuum with at least a preliminary jurisprudence that will become refined over time.

 

Recorded On: 6/12/07

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I try to expand peoples' view of themselves and the world.
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