David M. Dorsen was Assistant Chief Counsel of the Senate Watergate Committee under Sen. Sam Ervin and Chief Counsel Samuel Dash. In addition to an esteemed career in private practice, he is the author of the award-winning Henry Friendly, Greatest Judge of His Era and The Unexpected Scalia: A Conservative Justice's Liberal Opinions
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"In Reopening Watergate, David Dorsen offers a unique and compelling account of the final year of the Nixon presidency in a succinct yet substantive discussion that offers new perspectives and arguments based on archival material. Dorsen does so based on interpretation of facts, not mere opinion, and from having firsthand knowledge of aspects of this consequential episode in American history. As such, this is an important contribution to the literature on the Nixon presidency and the politics of the era." -Lori Cox Han, author of Advising Nixon: The White House Memos of Patrick J. Buchanan "David Dorsen was one of the stars of the Senate Watergate Committee staff. He performed his multiple assignments with intelligence, tenacity, good judgment and decency. In this well- researched and documented book, Dorsen, a serious scholar, brings to the fore little known facts and offers trenchant, often critical analysis of the roles of both those who defended and pursued Nixon, and thus causes his readers to see the Watergate Committee." -James Hamilton, author of Advocate: On History's Front Lines from Watergate to the Keating Five, Clinton Impeachment, and Benghazi

