• Friday, August 21st, 2009
Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz (of many sources of fame, including being a member of O.J. Simpson’s successful legal team in People of California v. Simpson and successfully representing Claus von Bulow in his murder trial), has an interesting op-ed in the Boston Globe on what he considers to be inadequate penalties for big league pitchers who throw at and hit batters, as well as the managers of those pitchers. Dershowitz proposes dramatic increases in punishment.
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