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Love and Dead Hand Control at the Border Shubha Ghosh Lone Star (1995) is one of my favorite movies, and I was lucky to have the chance to talk about it briefly with...
Law and Culture / Law and Film / Reviews
by · Published January 14, 2023 · Last modified January 25, 2023
Love and Dead Hand Control at the Border Shubha Ghosh Lone Star (1995) is one of my favorite movies, and I was lucky to have the chance to talk about it briefly with...
Art as Judgment Shubha Ghosh Florian Donnersmarck´s 2018 film, “Never Look Away,” takes us through three periods of German history.[1] This journey is marked by the personal tragedy and rebirth of an...
Why So Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile?: A review of Netflix’s Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile Teri McMurtry-Chubb One year at Halloween there were two sisters, one pre-pubescent and one a teenager,...
Brittany Vincent reviews Sega and Ryu ga Gotoku Studio’s crime drama spinoff game Judgment for The Hollywood Reporter. She says in part, There are multiple meaty layers to Judgment that continue to reveal more and more...
Book Review / Featured / Reviews
by · Published February 20, 2019 · Last modified September 23, 2020
Review of “The Negligents” by Kate Smith The Negligents is a thought-provoking tale about the intricacies of life stories that are woven through the fabric of time. In this debut novel from Kate Smith,...
Book Review / Featured / Law and Comics / Reviews
by · Published November 30, 2018 · Last modified September 23, 2020
Law’s Pop, Justice’s Fizzle Review of Law and Justice in Japanese Popular Culture (Ashley Pearson, et al., Routledge 2018) Law & Culture, as a discipline, offers a challenge to legal theory. With all...
Book Review / Featured / Law and Politics / Reviews
by · Published November 13, 2018 · Last modified September 23, 2020
Stuart Eizenstat on President Carter’s Morality: Episodes From an Administration Leslie C. Griffin* Stuart Eizenstat’s 999-page book, President Carter: The White House Years, promises to “redeem his presidency from the lingering memories.”[1] The book...
Book Review / Featured / Law and Comics / Reviews
by · Published October 16, 2018 · Last modified September 23, 2020
Framing the Law Review of Thomas Giddens, On Comics and Legal Aesthetics (Routledge 2018) Thomas Giddens is lecturer in law, University of Dundee, and the founder of Graphic Justice Research Alliance. So I...
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