He may be a fraud, but he also was pres of the Harvard Law Review. there are news accounts of the time which report it, as well as an article he wrote defending affirmative action wherein he wrote that he was a beneficiary of that program.
No, no. You don't understand. There's no evidence that anything called "The Harvard Law Review" has ever existed. It's a total figment of Alan Dershowitz's imagination, a fabrication dreamed up in 2008 just to get the Big Ø elected as TØTUS.
In fact, I heard on shortwave radio that somebody named Arlee (spelling?) claims the institution known as "Harvard University" is actually a fly-by-night, mail-order degree mill in Orange County. I hope she's asking the United Nations to investigate.
Surely, there are alumni who remember him attending Harvard Law School. I would think that would be a rather tight little community.