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Useful Enemies: John Demjanjuk and America's Open-Door Policy for Nazi War Criminals
2013
Richard Rashke

Former Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman is cited as a "hero" and mentioned at length for her pioneering efforts in compelling the U.S. government to act against Nazi war criminals living in America and for her decades long work to bring them to justice.

Rashke, the author, escaped from the Sobibor extermination camp.   John Demjanjuk, the subject of the book and a Ukrainian native, had been extradited to Germany from the U.S. and was convicted by Germany of being an accessory to murder as a guard at Sobibor.
Jewish Choices, Jewish Voices: Power
2009
Hon. Elizabeth Holtzman
Jewish Publication Society
Liz Holtzman authored a chapter in this book on Judism and Power.
Abuses of Presidential Power: Impeachment as a Remedy
January 2008
Hon. Elizabeth Holtzman
University of Miami Law Review, Vol. 62, No. 2
Elizabeth Holtzman's article "Abuses of Presidential Power: Impeachment as a Remedy" appears in the University of Miami Law Review.
Gonzales’ safety net
May 1, 2007
Hon. Elizabeth Holtzman
Los Angeles Times
Elizabeth Holtzman's article on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales appears in the Los Angeles Times.
Diversity Is Important To The Justice System And To Corporations; Interview with Elizabeth Holtzman
February 2003
Hon. Elizabeth Holtzman
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel
The Editor of The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel interviews Elizabeth Holtzman on the value of diversity.
TESTING OF A PRESIDENT; Former Members of the Judiciary Committee Offer Their Opinions
December 9, 1998
Hon. Elizabeth Holtzman, Wayne Owens
The New York Times
Elizabeth Holtzman's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on the impeachment of President Bill Clinton appears in The New York Times.
Not Why We Wrote The Act
August 10, 1998
Hon. Elizabeth Holtzman
The New York Times
Elizabeth Holtzman's article "Not Why We Wrote The Act" appears in The New York Times.
Who Said It Would Be Easy?
1996
Hon. Elizabeth Holtzman, Cynthia L. Cooper
Arcade Press
An account of Elizabeth Holtzman's twenty years in public office, from 1973, as the youngest woman elected to the United States Congress, to her term as the first woman Comptroller for New York City.
The Nuremberg Principles
1995
Hon. Elizabeth Holtzman
Nuremberg, Forty Years Later, McGill-Queen's University Press
Elizabeth Holtzman, who serves on the Interagency Working Group overseeing the declassification of the U.S. government's secret Nazi war crimes files, was a featured speaker at a conference titled "Nuremberg, Forty Years Later," alongside Elie Weisel, elected officials and cabinet ministers from around the world. The proceedings are immortalized in a book of the same title edited by Irwin Cotler.