Alan Dershowitz, (1938- ) Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page [1-8] of 8 Alan Dershowitz quotesAlan Dershowitz QuotesAlan Dershowitz Our First Amendment expresses a far different calculus for regulating speech than for regulating nonexpressive conduct and that is as it should be. The right to swing your fist should end at the tip of my nose, but your right to express your ideas should not necessarily end at the lobes of my ears.~ Alan Dershowitz You know, being black doesn’t give you a license to call people racist any more than being Jewish gives you license to call people anti-Semitic.~ Alan Dershowitz Students throughout the totalitarian world risk life and limb for freedom of expression, many American college students are demanding that big brother restrict their freedom of speech on campus. This demand for enhanced censorship is not emanating only from the usual corner – the know-nothing fundamentalist right – it is coming from the radical, and increasingly not-so-radical left as well.~ Alan Dershowitz Foolish liberals who are trying to read the Second Amendment out of the constitution by claiming it's not an individual right or that it's too much of a safety hazard don’t see the danger of the big picture. They're courting disaster by encouraging others to use this same means to eliminate portions of the Constitution they don't like.~ Alan Dershowitz Imagine a legal system in which lawyers were equated with the clients they defended and were condemned for representing controversial or despised clients.~ Alan Dershowitz Rights are not self-evident. They're not unalienable. They are subject to modification just like anything else.~ Alan Dershowitz We, the People of this country, have no unalienable rights... all our rights are subject to modification... the Constitution of the United States of America is nothing more than a piece of paper and... our government should not be restrained by the Constitution because our government can do good things for people.~ Alan Dershowitz If we move away from the American tradition of lawyers defending those with whom they vehemently disagree -- as we temporarily did during the McCarthy period -- we weaken our commitment to the rule of law... So beware of an approach which limits advocacy to that which is approved by the standards of political correctness.~ Alan Dershowitz Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print