This essay seeks to shed some light on the portrayal of law and lawyers on television. Whilst it focuses principally on the British experience, it is written in the wake of American television's extensive output and comments on these products. It indicates where the impetus for this work has come from and examines the changes in the portrayal of small screen lawyers. It notes the scholarship carried out in the United States and seeks to build on this pioneering work. It assesses the schemes used by the analysts of American TV law and notes their limited applicability to the British context. It constructs a typology of TV law programmes based on the development of distinctive styles of programming. This typology covers legal procedurals, leg...
\u27Law and Justice on the Small Screen\u27 is a wide-ranging collection of essays about law in and ...
This article explores the specific capacity of TV courtroom drama to dramatize civic issues and to s...
This article examines how the concept of 'law' is culturally defined through a semiotic analysis of ...
This essay seeks to shed some light on the portrayal of law and lawyers on television. Whilst it foc...
The study of law has been slow to look beyond its narrow professional concerns at the social cultura...
Although the bewigged lawyer is familiar beyond the shores of the United Kingdom in the form of Hora...
This dissertation focuses on the evolving image of the attorney in American popular television and c...
Although the bewigged lawyer is familiar beyond the shores of the United Kingdom in the form of Hora...
An outline and critique of the development of the scholarship on law and popular culture from litera...
This paper aims to illustrate how American television series reflect tendenciesand realities of the ...
For over sixty years American television series dealing with law and justice have helped the public ...
This paper explores the problems involved in representing the Australian legal system on film and te...
This article considers the way lawyers are represented in American television legal series. Counteri...
This paper attempts to counter legal studies' common reading of court TV shows by starting with an u...
This dissertation examines the varying roles of lawyers and judges in Canada, the United States, Eng...
\u27Law and Justice on the Small Screen\u27 is a wide-ranging collection of essays about law in and ...
This article explores the specific capacity of TV courtroom drama to dramatize civic issues and to s...
This article examines how the concept of 'law' is culturally defined through a semiotic analysis of ...
This essay seeks to shed some light on the portrayal of law and lawyers on television. Whilst it foc...
The study of law has been slow to look beyond its narrow professional concerns at the social cultura...
Although the bewigged lawyer is familiar beyond the shores of the United Kingdom in the form of Hora...
This dissertation focuses on the evolving image of the attorney in American popular television and c...
Although the bewigged lawyer is familiar beyond the shores of the United Kingdom in the form of Hora...
An outline and critique of the development of the scholarship on law and popular culture from litera...
This paper aims to illustrate how American television series reflect tendenciesand realities of the ...
For over sixty years American television series dealing with law and justice have helped the public ...
This paper explores the problems involved in representing the Australian legal system on film and te...
This article considers the way lawyers are represented in American television legal series. Counteri...
This paper attempts to counter legal studies' common reading of court TV shows by starting with an u...
This dissertation examines the varying roles of lawyers and judges in Canada, the United States, Eng...
\u27Law and Justice on the Small Screen\u27 is a wide-ranging collection of essays about law in and ...
This article explores the specific capacity of TV courtroom drama to dramatize civic issues and to s...
This article examines how the concept of 'law' is culturally defined through a semiotic analysis of ...