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Northwestern University law professor Bernardine Dohrn reflects on the question of legality as follows: "Aside from Dershowitz's crazed response, it is justified as being proportional and with a legitimate military objective and a legitimate military target (among the legal know-it-alls on the web today) I think it was proportional, but not self defense and not a law enforcement action (which it could have been 9 years ago)", 3 May
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Northwestern University law professor Bernardine Dohrn reflects on the question of legality as follows: "Aside from Dershowitz's crazed response, it is justified as being proportional and with a legitimate military objective and a legitimate military target (among the legal know-it-alls on the web today) I think it was proportional, but not self defense and not a law enforcement action (which it could have been 9 years ago)" (Bernardine Dohrn, email to author, 3 May 2011).
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16 May, Ekşioǧlu has done several covers for The New Yorker in a distinctively surrealist style
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