Screening Justice contains more than fifty essays written by fifty legal scholars, professionals and professors, which focuses on significant film about law, order and social justice. The essays selected for the book address a rich and diverse range of films and issues ranging from justice in Nazi Germany to the American dust bowl to the role of military justice, the jury system, race, AIDS, gender, community, environment, and criminal procedure
The movie 12 Angry Men reflected everything that is extraordinary and troubling about the American j...
Comparative Law has developed through time a plurality of approaches and methodologies. In particula...
Issues in Feminist Film Criticism brings together a wide variety of writings and methodologies by U....
Screening Justice contains more than fifty essays written by fifty legal scholars, professionals and...
Screening Justice is designed to tell the complex story of law through an exploration of forty films...
Screening Justice is designed to tell the complex story of law through an exploration of forty films...
Law and Justice on the Small Screen is a wide-ranging collection of essays about law in and on telev...
Readings in Law and Popular Culture is the first book to bring together high quality research, with ...
Any one film can sustain a myriad of compelling interpretations. A collection of films, however, sha...
This Essay offers a model for systematic application of feminist law and film methodology to inves...
The themes of crime and justice have captured the attention of Americans for decades. These themes a...
Sidney Lumet’s 1957 film, 12 Angry Men, based on the screenplay by Reginald Rose, has become the emb...
The Scene of the Mass Crime takes up the unwritten history of the peculiar yet highly visible form o...
Law and film is a quickly-developing interdisciplinary branch which has recently been getting more a...
The articles collected in this Symposium Issue on Legal Outsiders in American Film are examples of a...
The movie 12 Angry Men reflected everything that is extraordinary and troubling about the American j...
Comparative Law has developed through time a plurality of approaches and methodologies. In particula...
Issues in Feminist Film Criticism brings together a wide variety of writings and methodologies by U....
Screening Justice contains more than fifty essays written by fifty legal scholars, professionals and...
Screening Justice is designed to tell the complex story of law through an exploration of forty films...
Screening Justice is designed to tell the complex story of law through an exploration of forty films...
Law and Justice on the Small Screen is a wide-ranging collection of essays about law in and on telev...
Readings in Law and Popular Culture is the first book to bring together high quality research, with ...
Any one film can sustain a myriad of compelling interpretations. A collection of films, however, sha...
This Essay offers a model for systematic application of feminist law and film methodology to inves...
The themes of crime and justice have captured the attention of Americans for decades. These themes a...
Sidney Lumet’s 1957 film, 12 Angry Men, based on the screenplay by Reginald Rose, has become the emb...
The Scene of the Mass Crime takes up the unwritten history of the peculiar yet highly visible form o...
Law and film is a quickly-developing interdisciplinary branch which has recently been getting more a...
The articles collected in this Symposium Issue on Legal Outsiders in American Film are examples of a...
The movie 12 Angry Men reflected everything that is extraordinary and troubling about the American j...
Comparative Law has developed through time a plurality of approaches and methodologies. In particula...
Issues in Feminist Film Criticism brings together a wide variety of writings and methodologies by U....