Alan Dershowitz Won’t Forget What Larry David Did to Him

Alan Dershowitz, a lawyer, was not invited to social events on Martha's Vineyard. This happened every summer for many years. He wrote about it.
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Alan Dershowitz is a lawyer. He goes to Martha's Vineyard every summer. He is not invited to social events there. He writes about this on the internet.
Why it matters
This story is about a famous lawyer who was not invited to social events. It shows how people can be treated unfairly because of their opinions.
- Who is Alan Dershowitz?
- Alan Dershowitz is a famous lawyer.
- Why was he not invited to social events?
- He was not invited because of his opinions.
- What does he do about it?
- He writes about it on the internet.
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The outlets frame the story as a personal experience of a famous lawyer, highlighting his feelings of injustice.
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Famous lawyer is not invited to social events because of his opinions.
Sources1TypeAngleThe AtlanticHighlights the lawyer's feelings of injustice