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Via Open Culture, a bibliography of pandemic literature to read during these times.
Via Open Culture, a bibliography of pandemic literature to read during these times.
Are you looking for more legal movies, particularly smaller films or those set in non U.S. jurisdictions? Ted Tjaden maintains a regularly updated website on law-related movies here. It includes films by substantive area and...
ICYMI: Clarendon Reconsidered: Law, Loyalty, Literature, 1640-1674 (Philip Major, ed., Routledge, 2019). Here from the publisher’s website is a description of the book’s contents. Clarendon Reconsidered reassesses a figure of major importance in seventeenth-century...
Now available: Renee Knake Jefferson and Hannah Brenner Johnson, Shortlisted: Women in the Shadow of the Supreme Court (NYU Press, 2020). Here from the publisher’s website is a description of the book’s contents. ...
Celia Alejandra Ramirez Santos, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and José Luis Egío García have published The Research on the School of Salamanca (2008-2019). A Conceptual and Multidisciplinary Bibliography as Max Planck Institute for European...
Rachel L. DiCioccio, University of Rhode Island, and Laura E. Little, Temple University School of Law, are publishing Comedy Collides with the Courtroom in volume 92 of the Temple Law Review Online (2020). Here...
From Law, Culture, and the Humanities: Table of Contents for volume 16, issue 1 (February 2020). This issue includes Keith Bybee, The Rise of Trump and the Death of Civility, Awol K. Allo, The Courtroom as...
Colin Dexter, author of the Inspector Morse mysteries, isn’t the only novelist who has set a murder in Oxford. Tara Heuze rounds up another ten for us in 10 Criminal Underrated Novelists, an essay...
David Worrall, Nottingham Trent University, has published Charles Macklin and Arthur Murphy: theatre, law and an eighteenth-century London Irish diaspora in volume 13 of the Law and Humanities Journal (2019). Here is the abstract....
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Jessie Allen, School of Law, University of Pittsburgh Book the Second, Chapter the Sixth. Of the Modern ENGLISH TENURES. Okay, I finally get it. I get why it’s such a big deal to ‘own...
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