Opening Matters
Law, Popular Culture, and Classical Culture: Representation of Underdogs in Arts and Media
by Pedro Fortes and Michael Asimow
Foreword
The Fun-House Mirror: Law and Popular Culture
by Lawrence M. Friedman
Articles
Jewish Lawyers on Television
by Michael Asimow
Outside but Within: The Normative Dimension of the Underworld in the Television Series “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul”
by Manuel A. Gomez
The Portrayal of the Corporate Lawyer on TV: the US and British Models from L.A. Law to Trust and Suits
by Peter Robson
Lights, Camera, Affirmative Action: Does Hollywood Protect Minorities?
by Pedro Fortes
Photography’s Transformation: Its Influence on Culture and Law
by Henry J. Steiner
Law and Opera: Stimuli to a Sensible Perception of Law
by Gabriel Lacerda
More Human than Human: How Some Science Fiction Presents AI’s Claims to the Right to Life and Self-Determination
by Christine A. Corcos
Law and Literature: A Dilettante’s Dream?
by William Twining
Wire from the Field
Tackling Visual Knowledge: The Story of the Yale Visual Law Project
by Sandra Ristovska
Book Review
Law and Popular Culture: A Course Book by Michael Asimow and Shannon Mader
by Donald M. Papy