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Demovictory9

(32,421 posts)
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 03:45 PM Jul 2019

women students were uncomfortable with Dershowitz's view of rape

Some students thought that he strained logic in order to defend men. “In Dershowitz’s view, men who are accused of rape, there has got to be a defense,” one female student from the 1991 class recalled. “He had convoluted ways of thinking about how men could misinterpret lack of consent. And it wasn’t relegated to when we were speaking about a rape case. Wherever we were on the syllabus, he would bring it up.”

William Kennedy Smith, a nephew of John F. Kennedy, had recently been accused of raping a woman on a Kennedy family estate, and Dershowitz frequently spoke to the media about the case. (Smith argued that the sex was consensual, and he was later acquitted.) In class, according to a second female student, who is now the chief executive of a nonprofit, “he would talk about Smith and the woman frolicking in the waves, ripping off their clothes.” Midway through the semester, “a woman raised her hand and said, essentially, O.K., enough rape examples! There are women in this class who have been raped. Can we move on to something else?”

“His hair just caught on fire,” Murph Willcott, a male student who was in the class during the confrontation, recalled. “He seemed to take that as a challenge to his authority, and he made it clear he was going to teach what he wanted to teach.”

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/08/05/alan-dershowitz-devils-advocate?currentPage=all

long long article about dershowitz's life

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women students were uncomfortable with Dershowitz's view of rape (Original Post) Demovictory9 Jul 2019 OP
A lot of things are clearer now wryter2000 Jul 2019 #1
"If I Did It", by Alan Dershowitz Marcuse Jul 2019 #2

wryter2000

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1. A lot of things are clearer now
Tue Jul 30, 2019, 04:10 PM
Jul 2019

I couldn't understand why an intelligent person could say such ridiculous things about presidential powers.

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