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| N/A | N/A | Classroom prank with Robert Nozick regarding a pompous student | Harvard Law School classroom | View |
The author, likely Alan Dershowitz, reflects on his early career at Harvard Law School, recounting his tenure process involving a critical article on law and psychiatry and his mentor Judge Bazelon. He details a salary negotiation that led to a universal raise for faculty, coined "the Dershowitz bump," and lists his prolific writing output and the diverse range of courses he has taught.
A page from a manuscript, dated April 2012, recounting the narrator's (highly likely Alan Dershowitz) early experiences as a young professor at Harvard Law. Anecdotes include attending the Magna Carta anniversary in London, missing a chance to see the Beatles in Paris, being addressed as 'Ass Prof' by his mother, and executing a classroom prank with philosopher friend Robert Nozick to humble an arrogant student. The text also cites a Harvard Law Record article discussing his appointment at age 24 and his unconventional teaching curriculum.
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