Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1991. First Edition [stated]. Twelfth Printing [stated]. Hardcover. ix, [1], 378, [4] pages. Illustrations.Notes. Index. Slight DJ wear and tears. Inscribed by the author. Inscription reads To Bruce, Stephen & Elizabeth, keep the faith. Alan Dershowitz. Alan Dershowitz Dershowitz's personal reminiscences about growing up Jewish in America, and his reflection on his generation of Jews in America--the changes they have witnessed, the changes they have created, and the changes that must still take place. Alan Morton Dershowitz (born September 1, 1938) is an American lawyer and law professor known for his work in U.S. constitutional law and criminal law. From 1964 to 2013, he taught at Harvard Law School, where he was the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law in 1993. Dershowitz is a regular media contributor, commentator, and legal analyst. Dershowitz has taken on high-profile and often unpopular causes and clients. As of 2009, he had won 13 of the 15 murder and attempted murder cases he handled. Dershowitz has represented such celebrity clients as Mike Tyson, Patty Hearst, Leona Helmsley, Julian Assange, and Jim Bakker. Major legal victories have included two successful appeals that overturned convictions, first for Harry Reems in 1976, then in 1984 for Claus von Bülow, who had been convicted of the attempted murder of his wife, Sunny. In 1995, Dershowitz served as an adviser on the murder trial of O. J. Simpson, part of the legal "Dream Team", with Johnnie Cochran and F. Lee Bailey. He was a member of Trump's defense team in his first impeachment trial in 2020. Dershowitz is the author of books about politics, the law, and the Arab–Israeli conflict. More