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Dershowitz Spared Sanctions in Arizona Voting Case, Court Says

Alan Dershowitz won’t be held personally liable for representing failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake because of his “of counsel” status, but sanctions will stick for two other lawyers who represented Lake, the Ninth Circuit said.

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