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- Legal entertainment shows; female lawyers; portrayals of lawyers in mass entertainment media; disability; discrimination; sexual harassment; search for true love. (1)
- Popular culture; legal films; legal television shows; irony in legal fiction; truth and justice in legal fiction; courtroom drama as vehicle for critique; possibility of discourse in legal fiction; use of legal drama in law school curriculum; Booth's conflicts of belief test for irony; tropes in legal fiction; (1)
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An Introduction To Imagining The Law: Lawyers And Legal Issues In The Popular Culture, J. Thomas Sullivan
An Introduction To Imagining The Law: Lawyers And Legal Issues In The Popular Culture, J. Thomas Sullivan
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Saying Goodbye To Ally Mcbeal, Paul R. Joseph
Saying Goodbye To Ally Mcbeal, Paul R. Joseph
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
On A Wagon Train To Afghanistan: Limitations On Star Trek's Prime Directive, Richard J. Peltz
On A Wagon Train To Afghanistan: Limitations On Star Trek's Prime Directive, Richard J. Peltz
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Fictions: Irony, Storytelling, Truth, And Justice In The Modern Courtroom Drama, Christine Alice Corcos
Legal Fictions: Irony, Storytelling, Truth, And Justice In The Modern Courtroom Drama, Christine Alice Corcos
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cautionary Tales: The Woman As Lawyer In Contemporary Hollywood Cinema, David Ray Papke
Cautionary Tales: The Woman As Lawyer In Contemporary Hollywood Cinema, David Ray Papke
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.