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Alan Dershowitz predicts Supreme Court will overturn Trump conviction.

Harvard Law‍ Professor: Trump’s Conviction May Not Survive Supreme Court ⁢Review

Renowned Harvard Law School professor, Alan Dershowitz, has weighed in on the possibility‍ of former President⁣ Donald Trump being convicted on charges‍ filed ⁢by ‌special counsel Jack Smith in⁣ the nation’s capital. While ​acknowledging​ the potential for a conviction,⁤ Dershowitz firmly⁤ believes that it would not withstand scrutiny from the U.S. Supreme Court.

In an engaging interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Wednesday, Dershowitz emphasized the importance of ‌the⁣ constitutional right to petition the government⁢ for a redress of grievances. He highlighted the significance of this fundamental‍ freedom in the context of Trump’s case, suggesting that it could ultimately play a⁣ pivotal role in the Supreme Court’s review.

Dershowitz’s Insightful Analysis

“There is ⁢no doubt that Trump may face a conviction in the nation’s capital,” Dershowitz stated. “However, when it comes to the Supreme Court, I firmly believe‍ that the conviction will not survive‌ the rigorous examination ⁢of our highest judicial body.”

Dershowitz’s expertise and reputation as⁣ a legal scholar lend weight to his assessment. As a professor at Harvard ​Law School,⁤ he has a deep understanding of constitutional law ‍and ‍has been involved in⁣ numerous high-profile cases throughout his career.

While the outcome of Trump’s​ legal battles remains uncertain, Dershowitz’s analysis‌ provides valuable insight into the potential trajectory of the case.‍ As the nation eagerly awaits further developments, the‍ role of the U.S. Supreme Court in determining the fate of the former president hangs in the balance.



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