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Another law and pop culture post from David Kluft at Foley & Hoag, this time on Frankenstein and Copyright. Great information about Mary Shelley’s sale of the copyright of the novel for only thirty...
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Another law and pop culture post from David Kluft at Foley & Hoag, this time on Frankenstein and Copyright. Great information about Mary Shelley’s sale of the copyright of the novel for only thirty...
From TedEx: An animated explanation for why we should read Ray Bradbury’s classic novel Fahrenheit 451, by Iseult Gillespie of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A short bibliography on Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451, and law. J. Gordon...
The deadline for submission to the ABA Journal/Ross Writing Contest for Legal Short Fiction is nearly here. It’s June 1st, so if you’re interested in participating, go to the submission page and send in...
Via @ThomGiddens: CfP: Law, Power, and Justice in Game of Thrones: HBO’s award-winning adaptation of George Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire novels has become one of the most watched televisions shows...
Via Shannon Kilpatrick: news of a blog devoted to law and Game of Thrones: Laws of Fire and Ice. The author is attorney Clint Woods. And there’s a Twitter Feed!
In a new post for the great website Crime Reads, novelist (and law professor) Alafair Burke puts the spotlight on legal novels which turn on domestic relations issues, including the classic To Kill a...
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