Thursday, September 10, 2009
Highly topical! This debate/discussion took place last Tuesday the 9th at the Harvard University Hillel. Audio by Hillel Stavis.
Dershowitz you know. Joel Pollak is our friend from the blog Guide to the Perplexed. He's the author of two books, Don't Tell Me Words Don't Matter and The Kasrils Affair: Jews and Minority Politics in Post-apartheid South Africa
, and he's just graduated from Harvard Law.
Most of you, however, will remember him as the college student who asked Barney Frank a simple but revealing question.
Joel is also running for Congress in Illinois. Here is his campaign web page. Bookmark it for later. He promises a redesign shortly. His Facebook campaign page is here and has more content (for now).
Good luck to Joel in the campaign. I think you'll find the debate above interesting.
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