When law goes pop

the vanishing line between law and popular culture

Examines the blending of the law and pop culture at the end of the twentieth century--such as the highly publicized trial of O.J. Simpson and the use of the courtroom as a place to tell media-conscious stories--and the effect of this on the law and concepts of fiction and reality.

University of Chicago Press
2000
9780226752914
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269375