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Huffington Post
March 14, 2016
Posner didn't propose a procedure. In his review of Dershowitz' 2002 book “Why Terrorism Works“ published in The New Republic — “The BestÃÂ ...
Constitution Daily (blog)
January 16, 2014
Editor's note: The following remarks were given by Mark L. Wolf, Senior United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts, in IstanbulÃÂ ...
The Age
December 7, 2007
It started out low-key, retains a collegiate atmosphere and has an annual turnover of less than $2 million. But Scribe punches above its weightÃÂ ...
Open Democracy
May 20, 2006
And a few days later, I began to read Alan M Dershowitz's new book, ... the world with a book (Why Terrorism Works) and a number of articles inÃÂ ...
In These Times
January 29, 2006
... with the “ticking bomb” situation evoked by Alan Dershowitz to justify torture in his book, Why Terrorism Works–they also treat themselves asÃÂ ...
In These Times
January 29, 2006
... with the “ticking bomb” situation evoked by Alan Dershowitz to justify torture in his book, Why Terrorism Works–they also treat themselves asÃÂ ...
Gatestone Institute
February 14, 2017
"Terrorism is successful, " wrote Alan Dershowitz in 2003, " when the international community gives in to the demands of terrorists.
Prothom Alo (English)
June 25, 2016
In his book Why Terrorism Works - Understanding the Threat, lawyer Allen Dershowitz writes in favour of such torture.
Huffington Post
March 14, 2016
In his review of Dershowitz' 2002 book "Why Terrorism Works" published in The New Republic - "The Best Offense" - Posner simply accepted the reality of torture.
Zap2It
December 15, 2015
And since the dorm room is filled with book shelves, it's interesting to note that the Brakebills students are reading such diverse fare as "Why Terrorism Works" by Alan Dershowitz, Al Franken's "Why Not Me?" and even "The Art of the Deal" by Donald Trump.
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