The Criminalization of Politics, Obstruction, and Trump: A Reply to Professor Dershowitz
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If you've been reading this blog for a while or have been following me on Twitter, you know I've been engaged in a bit of a back-and-forth with Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz. Dershowitz has emerged as one of the leading critics of the Robert Mueller investigation into the Trump campaign and possible Russian meddling. Professor Dershowitz argues there is no evidence of a crime and no basis for a criminal investigation. More broadly, he believes Mueller's investigation is the latest example of the criminalization of politics: what he sees as a troubling tendency by both political parties to use criminal law to attack political opponents.
The Criminalization of Politics, Obstruction, and Trump: A Reply to Professor Dershowitz
The Criminalization of Politics, Obstruction…
The Criminalization of Politics, Obstruction, and Trump: A Reply to Professor Dershowitz
If you've been reading this blog for a while or have been following me on Twitter, you know I've been engaged in a bit of a back-and-forth with Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz. Dershowitz has emerged as one of the leading critics of the Robert Mueller investigation into the Trump campaign and possible Russian meddling. Professor Dershowitz argues there is no evidence of a crime and no basis for a criminal investigation. More broadly, he believes Mueller's investigation is the latest example of the criminalization of politics: what he sees as a troubling tendency by both political parties to use criminal law to attack political opponents.