Legal eagle Alan Dershowitz weighs in on the Ninth Circuit's decision to strike down President Trump's new travel order. From Wednesday's broadcast of CNN's <i>Anderson Cooper 360</i>: <blockquote>ANDERSON COOPER, CNN: Professor Dershowitz, <a href="http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/03/15/trump_were_going_to_take_travel_ban_case_as_far_as_it_needs_to_go.html">you were referenced by President Trump saying that even you believe that they will win at the Supreme Court</a>. Is he right in saying that you believe that? And how surprised are you by the president's comments about the Ninth Circuit and obviously going after this judge in particular? ALAN DERSHOWITZ: Well, I think the president makes a mistake going after judges. He quoted me correctly, I do think he will win many the United States Supreme Court. It will be an important decision because it will be the first time a court has really handled political statements during a campaign and be used to strike down a facially constitutional statute. I hope the president doesn't misinterpret my statements to say I support the order. I don't support the order. I don't think it's necessary for the safety of the United States. I'm opposed to it. But I think there's a difference obviously between not supporting an order on policy grounds and finding it unconstitutional. I do not think it's unconstitutional. I think the Supreme Court will uphold it even if Gorsuch is not yet on the Supreme Court. But if he does make it there in time then it will be a clearer victory for the Trump administration in the Supreme Court. </blockquote>