The best touchstone of free countries is to examine how they treat lawyers who defend criminals and those who are rejected by society. ~ dershowitz

this sentence is correct. But this is naturally an ideal state, and it shows reason and peace, as well as an inclusive mentality. Therefore, it is often quoted by Chinese people. At the same time, Allen M. dershowitz became an influential legal person.

For example:

Exploring the cultivation of young people's legal awareness/lunwen/zzfl/falvchangshilunwen/41281.html

An open letter from lawyer Liu Feng to the leaders of Beihai political and legal circles: Beihai, please be kind to lawyers /forum.php? mod=viewthread& Tid=2774443

Note: Allen M. dershowitz

was born on September 1, 1938 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, new york, a Jew. He studied at Brooklyn University and entered Yale Law School for further study after graduation. In the second year, dershowitz became the editor of Yale Law Review. In 1962, dershowitz finished his studies with the highest honors in his class. After graduation, he postponed the invitation of Harvard and became the assistant of Edgeworth Beresford David Basilon, a judge of the American Court of Appeals, and later became the assistant of Arthur Goldberg, a judge of the federal court. In 1964, dershowitz was appointed as a faculty member of Harvard Law School. Three years later, at the age of 28, dershowitz became the youngest full-time professor in the history of the university. Businessweek described him as "one of the most outstanding legal educators in America".