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Popular Culture and Law, Hardback Book

Popular Culture and Law Hardback

Edited by RichardK. Sherwin

Part of the The International Library of Essays in Law and Society series

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What are the consequences when law's stories and images migrate from the courtroom to the court of public opinion and from movie, television and computer screens back to electronic monitors inside the courtroom itself?

What happens when lawyers and public relations experts market notorious legal cases and controversial policy issues as if they were just another commodity?

What is the appropriate relationship between law and digital culture in virtual worlds on the Internet?

In addressing these cutting edge issues, the essays in this volume shed new light on the current status and future fate of law, truth and justice in our time.

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