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Written by leading academicians from such diverse fields as law, history, English, political science, and mass communication, Prime Time Law examines the depiction of lawyers and legal issues in fictional television. Serious enough to be discussed in the classroom, entertaining enough to be read in the living room, and valuable enough to be kept in the library, Prime Time Law includes references to over 350 shows.
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Prime Time Law: Fictional Television as Legal Narrative
July 1998, Carolina Academic Press
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Prime Time Law: Fictional Television as Legal Narrative
July 1998, Carolina Academic Press
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Table of Contents
The Defenders / David Ray Papke
Hill Street Blues / Susan Beth Farmer
L.A. Law / John Brigham
Law & Order / Dawn Keetley
Matlock / Gail Levin Richmond
Murder One / Jeffrey E. Thomas
N.Y.P.D. Blues / Richard Clark Sterne
Paper Chase / Walter A. Effross
Perry Mason / Norman Rosenberg
Picket Fences / Douglas E. Abrams
Rumpole of the Bailey / John Denvir
Science Fiction / Paul R. Joseph
Situation comedies / Robert M. Jarvis
Soap Operas / Rod Carveth
Westerns / Francis M. Nevins
Women Lawyers / Christine Alice Corcos
Young lawyers / Michael M. Epstein.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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