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Volume 40, Number 2 (2007) Symposium—Access to Justice: Law and Popular Culture

Symposium

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Introduction
John T. Nockleby

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Truth Tales and Trial Films
Jessica Silbey

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The Mass Culture of Property
Anthony Chase

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A Lecture on Plessy v. Ferguson as Oedipus Rex
Yxta Murray

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We Lost It at the Movies: The Rule of Law Goes from Washington to Hollywood and Back Again
Susan Bandes

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Popular Culture and the Adversary System
Michael Asimow

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Super Size Me and the Conundrum of Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Class for the Contemporary Law-Genre Documentary Filmmaker
Regina Austin

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A Manifesto for Visual Legal Realism
Richard K. Sherwin

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Popular Culture, Legal Films, and Legal Film Critics
James R. Elkins

Notes and Comments

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Employers Beware - The Supreme Court's Interpretation of Title VII's Employee Numerosity Requirement Disadvantages Small Businesses
Patten Courtnell

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The Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause: Public Use and Private Use; Unfortunately, There Is No Difference
Emily L. Madueno

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A Call to Action: The Fourth Amendment, the Future of Radio Frequency Identification, and Society
David J. Warner

 
 
 
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