The University of Texas at Austin

Law in Popular Culture collection

THE LAWYER IN POPULAR CULTURE: 
A Bibliography

"Barrister: A person you hire when you've murdered somebody
and you want it explained in the best possible light." Anonymous


Adamson, Martha Ann,  "Most ingenious practitioners" : a study of lawyers and clerks in six novels by Charles Dickens, unpublished thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 1961.

Algeo, Ann M., The Courtroom as Forum: Homicide Trials by Dreiser, Wright, Capote and Mailer, N.Y.: Peter Lang, 1996.

Andrews, William, ed., The Lawyer: In history, literature and humor, London, W. Andrews, 1896

Appelo, Tim, Ally McBeal: The Official Guide, New York : HarperPerennial, 1999.

Appelo, Tim, Atticus Doesn't Live Here Anymore, 12 California Lawyer 174 (August 1992) 

Asarch, Joel K., Audiovisual Media Tend to Distort Role Realistically Played by Lawyers, 199 New York Law Journal 39 (May 2, 1988) 

Asimow, Michael, Bad Lawyers in the Movies, 24 Nova Law Review 531 (2000)

Asimow, Michael, Embodiments of Evil: Law Firms in the Movies, 48 UCLA Law Review 1339 (2001)

Asimow, Michael, Lawyers as Fallen Idols: Whatever Happened to Our Golden Image, National Law Journal, Feb. 8, 1999, pA22

Asimow, Michael; Bergman, Paul, Reel practice: Tinseltown's best and worst trial scenes, 16 California Lawyer 38 (Sept. 1996)

Asimow, Michael, When Lawyers were Heroes, 30 University of San Francisco Law Review 1131 (1996)

Atkinson, Rob, Liberating lawyers: divergent parallels in Intruder in the Dust and To Kill a Mockingbird, 49 Duke Law Journal 3, 601 (1999)

Atkinson, Rob, Nihilism Need Not Apply: Law and Literature in Barth's The Floating Opera 32 Arizona State Law 747 (2000)

Auchincloss, Louis, A Writer's Use of Fact in Fiction, 10 Probate Lawyer 1 (December 1987) 

Babener, Liahna, Introduction: Fatal Attraction Feminist Readings, 26 Journal of Popular Culture, 1 (Winter 1992) 

Babener, Liahna, Patriarchal Politics in Fatal Attraction, 26 Journal of Popular Culture 25 (Winter 1992) 

Bailey, Frankie, "The Best Defense: Images of Female Attorneys in Popular Films", in Popular Culture, Crime and Justice 180, Bailey, Frankie and Hale, Donna, eds., Belmont: Wadsworth Pub., 1998

Baker, Donald G., The Lawyer in Popular Fiction, 3 Journal of Popular Culture 493 (1969) 

Bandes, Susan and Beerman, Jack, Lawyering Up, 2 The Green Bag 5 (1998)

Barlow,Kathleen, Henry Fielding's Four Journals: "The Champion", The True Patriot", "The Jacobites' Journals", The Covent Garden Journal" - on the Uses and Abuses of Language, unpublished dissertation Ball State University 1991 (available at Bell & Howell/UMI)

Barr, Richard, Law on the Air, 135 Solicitors Journal 1038 (September 20, 1991) 

Barton, D. Plunket (Dunbar Plunket), Sir, Shakespeare and the Law, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company (1929).

Batey, Robert, Hawthorne's the Custom House, Introductory to the Scarlet Letter, and the Conflict between Individual Liberty and Social Control, 53 Syracuse Law Review 1279 (2003)

Baughman, Ronald, Dickens and His Lawyers, 6 (2) ALSA Forum 168 (1982)

Beck, A. C., 1967, That Lawyer Girl: The Unauthorized Guide to Ally's World, Los Angeles: Renaissance Books, 1999.

Being Atticus Finch: The Professional Role of Empathy in To Kill a Mockingbird, 117 Harvard Law Review 1682 (2004)

Berets, Ralph, Changing Images of Justice in American Films, 20 Legal Studies Forum 473 (1996) 

Berets, Ralph, Lawyers in Film: 1996, 22 Legal Studies Forum 99 (1998)

Bergman, Paul, A Bunch of Circumstantial Evidence, 30 University of San Francisco Law Review 985 (1996) 

Bergman, Paul, The Movie Lawyers Guide to Redemptive Legal Practice, 48 UCLA Law Review 1393 (2001)

Bergman, Paul, Pranks for the Memory, 30 University of San Francisco Law Review 1235 (1996) 

Bergman, Paul, and Asimow, Michael, Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies, Kansas City, McMeel and Andrews, 1996, Ch. 3 "The Lighter Side of Lawsuits - Adam's Rib"

Berkowitz, Roger, The Accusers: Law, Justice and the Image of Prosecutors in Hollywood, 13 Griffith Law Review 131 (2004)

Black, David A., Law in Film: Resonance and Representation, Urbana, Ill., University of Chicago Press, 1999

Blessing, Carol Ann, Women and the Law in the Plays of John Webster, unpublished dissertation, University of California Riverside, 1991 (available at Bell & Howell/UMI)

Bloomfield, Maxwell, Law and Lawyers in American Popular Culture: An Essay in Law and American Literature, in Law and American Literature: A Collection of Essays 125, N.Y.: Knopf (1983) 

Bloomfield, Maxwell H., The Supreme Court in American Popular Culture, 4 Journal of American Culture 71 (Winter, 1981)

Bloomfield, Maxwell H., The Warren Court in American fiction, Journal of Supreme Court History 86 (1991)

Blum, Caroline Patty, Images of Lawyering and Political Activism in In the Name of the Father, 30 University of San Francisco Law Review 1065 (1996) 

Boerner, Dorothy Payne, The Trial Convention in English Renaissance Drama, unpublished dissertation, University of Maryland, 1980

Bohnke, Michael, Myth and Law in the Films of John Ford, 28 Journal of Law and Society 47 (2001)

Bond, Donald F., The Law and Lawyers in English Proverbs, 21 ABA Journal 724 (1935)

Booth, Marlene, Fact and Fiction in Film, 15 Legal Studies Forum 233 (1991) 

Bottorff, Sarah, Real-life Lawyers Shudder in Mirror Held by Hollywood: Recurring Nightmare: Do Juries and Clients Expect Perry Mason, 99 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1 (September 11, 1986) 

Bounds, J. Dennis, Perry Mason: The Authorship and Reproduction of a Popular Hero, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996 
    Ch. 1: "The Lives of a Noble Counselor", Ch. 5: "Formula and Variation in the Television Perry Mason"

Breen, Jon L., Novel Verdicts: A Guide to Courtroom Fiction,, Metuchen, N. J.: Scarecrow Press (1984) 

Brigham, John, Representing Lawyers: From Courtrooms to Boardrooms and TV Studios, 53 Syracuse Law Review 1165 (2003)

Brinckmann, Christine Noll, The Politics of Force of Evil: An Analysis of Abraham Polonsky's Preblacklist Film, in Prospects, The Annual of American Cultural Studies 357, Vol. 6, N.Y.: Burt Franklin and Company, 1981 

Brooks, Justin P., Will Boys just be Boyz in the Hood? -- African-American Disrectors Portray a Crumbling Justice System in Urban America, 22 Oklahoma City University Law Review 1 (1997) 

Browne, Irving, Law and Lawyers in Literature, Boston : Soule and Bugbee (1883).

Burkoff, John M., If God Wanted Lawyers to Fly, She Would Have Given Them Wings: Life, Lust & Legal Ethics in Body Heat, 22 Oklahoma City University Law Review 187 (1997) 

Burnson, Rachael, A Tale of Voice, Justice, and Power: Reading the Representation of Legal Storytelling in The Accused, Unpublished thesis, Amherst College, 2000

Callahan, Ethelbert, The Lawyers of the Bible, Indianapolis : Hollenbeck Press (1912)

Cameron, George D., Poetic Justice, 65 Michigan Bar Journal 1128 (1986) 

Campion, Thomas Baird, The Law in Dreiser's American Dream, unpublished dissertation, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1995 (available at Bell & Howell, UMI)

Caplow, Stacy, Still in the Dark: Disappointing Images of Women Lawyers in the Movies, 20 Women's Rights Law Reporter 55 (No. 2/3 Spring/Summer 1999)

Carmichael, Virginia, The Rosenberg Story(ies): A Literary History, unpublished dissertation, Rice University, 1991 (available Bell & Howell/UMI)

Carver, Claudia A., Lawyers as heroes: the compassionate activism of a fictional attorney is a model we can emulate. (Atticus Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird), 11 Los Angeles Lawyer 13 (1988) 

Cauthen, Cramer R. and Alpin, Donald G., III. The Gift Refused: The Southern Lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird, The Client, and Cape Fear, 19 Studies in Popular Culture 257-75. (1996)

The Changing Face of Celluloid Lawyers, 12 California Lawyer 178 (1992) 

Chappell, Charles, The Forgotten Tough Guy Novel (All the King's Men), 26 Armchair Detective 16 (Summer 1993) 

Chase, Anthony, Civil Action Cinema, 4 Law Review of Michigan State University-Detroit College of Law 945 (1999)

Chase, Anthony, Historical Reconstruction in Popular Legal and Political Culture, 24 Seton Hall Law Review 1969 (1995) 

Chase, Anthony, Lawyers and Popular Culture: A Review of Mass Media Portrayals of American Attorneys, 1986 American Bar Foundation Research Journal 281 (1986) 

Chase, Anthony, Movies on Trial : The Legal System on the Silver Screen, New York: New Press, 2002

Chase, Anthony, An Obscure Scandal of Consciousness, 1 Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 105 (1988) 

Chase, Anthony, On Teaching Law and Popular Culture, 3 Focus on Legal Studies 1, (Spring 1988) 

Chase, Anthony, Review Essay: Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies and Past Imperfect: History According to the Movies, 9 Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 107-150 (1997) 

Chase, Anthony, Subterranean Government, Underground Film, 22 Oklahoma City University Law Review 167 (1997) 

Chase, Anthony, Toward a Legal Theory of Popular Culture, 1986 Wisconsin Law Review 527 (1986) 

Chinn, Mark A., We Are All Uncivil in our Own Way, 14 American Journal of Family Law 9 (Spring 2000)

Chisholm, Patricia,The public on lawyers - guilty: Books and movies are giving the legal profession a bad name, 106 Maclean's 68 (Oct. 11, 1993)

Clapham, Mark and Smith, Jim, Soul Searching: The Unofficial Guide to the Life and Trials of Ally McBeal, London: Virgin, 2000.

Clark, Gerard, Lawyer as Hero, 21 The Advocate 39 (Spring 1991) 

Clifford, Richard A., The Impact of Popular Culture on the Perception of Lawyers, 28 Litigation 1 (2001)

Clover, Carol J., "God Bless Juries!", in Browne, Nick, ed., Refiguring American Film Genres: History and Theory, Berkeley, University of California Press (1998) 

Clover, Carol, "Judging Audiences: The Trial Movie" in Gledhill, Christine and Williams, Linda, ed., Reinventing Film Studies, London, Arnold (1998) 

Clover, Carol, "Law and the Order of Popular Culture", in Sarat, Austin and Kearns, Thomas, eds., Law in the Domains of Culture, Ann Arbor, Mich., University of Michigan Press (1998)

Clover, Carol J., Movie Juries, 48 DePaul Law Review 389 (1999)

Coffman, Carrie S., Gingerbread Women: Stereotypical Female Attorneys in the Novels of John Grisham, 8 Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies 73 (1998)

Cohen, Daniel Asher, Pillars of Salt: The Transformation of New England Crime Literature 1674-1860, N.Y., Oxford University Press (1993)

Cook, Erin A., Shining Lights at the Bar: Shakespeare's Portia as a Model for Female Attorneys., 30 Cumberland Law Review 517 (2000)

Corcos, Christine A., Columbo Goes to Law School, 13 Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Journal, 499 (1993) 

Corcos, Christine and Corcos, Isabel and Stockhoff, Brian, Double-take: A Second Look at Cloning, Science Fiction and Law, 59 Louisiana Law Review 1041 (1999)

Corcos, Christine, Irony, Storytelling, Truth, and Justice in the Modern Courtoom Drama, 25 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review 53 (2003)

Corcos, Christine Alice, Portia and her Partners in Popular Culture: A Bibliography, 22 Legal Studies Forum 269 (1998)

Corcos, Christine Alice, Portia goes to Parliament: women and their admission to membership in the English legal profession. 75 Denver University Law Review 307 (1998)

Corcos, Christine Alice, Presuming Innocence: Alan Pakula and Scott Turow Take on the Great American Legal Fiction, 22 Oklahoma City University Law Review 129 (1997)

Corcos, Christine Alice, Prosecutors, Prejudices and Justice: Observations on Presuming Innocence in Popular Culture and Law, 34 University of Toledo Law Review 793 (2003)

Corcos, Christine Alice, We Don't Want Advantages - The Woman Lawyer Hero and Her Quest for Power in Popular Culture, 53 Syracuse Law Review 1225 (2003)

Cornet, Judy Mae, The Construction of Female Subjectivity: Common Issues in Eighteenth Century English Law and the Novel, unpublished dissertation, University of Virginia, 1997 (available at Bell & Howell/UMI)

Courrier, Kevin, Law & Order: The Unofficial Companion, Los Angeles: Renaissance Books, 1998

Cowin, Andrew J., Rhetorics of Popular Culture: Advertising, Advocacy, and Entertainment, 11 Communications and the Law 73 (1989) 

Coyne, Randall, Images of Lawyers and the Three Stooges, 22 Oklahoma City University Law Review 247 (1997) 

Cramton, Roger C., Audiovisual Materials on Professional Responsibility, Chicago, ABA Section of Tort and Insurance Practice, 1987 

Cramton, Roger C., How Are Things in the Justice Biz, 16 Cornell Law Forum 13 (October, 1989)

Crespino, Joseph, The Strange Career of Atticus Finch, 6 Southern Cultures 9 (2000)

Crime and Media: Lecture 8: Hollywood Lawyers: Defense attorneys, prosecutors and judges bend the law, http://www.fsu.edu/~crimdo/lecture8.html

Cripe, Kelly L. Empowering The Audience: Television's Role In The Diminishing Respect For The American Judicial System, 6 UCLA Entertainment Law Review 235, 281 (1999).

Cushing, Henry B. & Ernest F. Roberts, Law and Literature: The Contemporary Image of the Lawyer, 6 Villanova Law Review 451 (1961)

Da Beca Ria, Cesario, Manual do Chicanista (Handbook for Lawyers - Users of Legal Trickery), Brasilia, Ebrasa-Editora de Brasilia, 1968 

D'Alemberte, Talbot, Alexis de Tocqueville, Atticus Finch, and Legal Services For the Poor in the Nineties, 7 Georgia State Uuniversity Law Review 397 (1991). 

D'Alemberte, Talbot, Atticus Finch and the Movement to Provide Legal Services to the Poor, 3 University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 19 (1990)

Dare, Tim, Lawyers, Ethics, and To Kill a Mockingbird, 25 Philosophy and Literature 127 (2001)

Dauer, Edward A., At the Movies: With Lawyers on the Screen, Who Needs Schwarzeneggar? 6 Preventive Law Reporter 32 (September 1987) 

Davidson, JIm, The Case of the Previous Perry's, 43 Films in Review 218 (July-August 1982)

Davies, Jon, Aspects of Nineteenth Century Legal Literature, 29 Cambrian Law Review 22 (1998)

Davis, Kathe, The Allure of Predatory Women in Fatal Attraction and Other Current American Movies, 26 Journal of Popular Culture 47 (Winter 1992)

DeCicco, Lynne Marie, Women and Lawyers in the Mid-Nineteenth Century English Novel; Uneasy Alliances and Narrative Misrepresentation, Lewiston, N.Y., Edwin Mellen Publishers, 1996

Denvir, John, Frank Capra's First Amendment, 15 Legal Studies Forum 255 (1991) 

Denvir, John, Law, Lawyers, Film and Television, 24 Legal Studies Forum 343 (2000)

Denvir, John, Legal Reelism: The Hollywood Film as Legal Text, 15 Legal Studies Forum 195 (1991) 

Denvir, John, ed., Legal Reelism: Movies as Legal Texts, Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1996 

Denvir, John, Movies Can Teach Compelling Lessons about the Law, 28 Student Lawyer 22 (February 2000)

Denvir, John, One Movie No Lawyer Should Miss: Introduction, 30 University of San Francisco Law Review 1051 (1996) 

DeTurk, Philip H., The Tutt Stories: A Review, 45 Washington State Bar News 19 (October 1991) 

Diamond, Valerie Frances, Women in law: a novel approach, 1980-1996, 16 Legal Reference Services Quarterly 9 (1997) 

Dientsfrey, Stephen, Doctors, Lawyers and Other TV Heroes, in Television: The Critical View 74 (Horace Newcomb, ed., 1976) 

Diggs, Terry Kay, The lasting appeal of 'Inherit the Wind.', Legal Times, v18, n51, p66, col 1 (May 6, 1996)

Diggs, Terry Kay, No way to treat a lawyer; when screen lawyers are women, Hollywood changes the rules, 12 California Lawyer 48 (1992) 

DiSalvo, Charles R., Gandhi: The Spirituality and Politics of Suffering, 22 Oklahoma City University Law Review 51 (1997) 

Dixon, Marion, In Portia's Footsteps: Women Lawyers in Literature, 24 U. W. Aus. L. Rev. 68 (1994). 

Dominick, John, Crime and Law Enforcement on Prime-Time Television, 37 Public Opinion Quarterly 241 (1973) 

Domnarski, William, Corrington's lawyer as moralist, (in Fishing Deep Waters: John William Corrington, 1932-1988), 26 The Legal Studies Forum 847 (2002)

Domnarski, William, Trouble in Paradise: Wall Street Lawyers and the Fiction of Louis Auchincloss, 12 Journal of Contemporary Law 243 (1987) 

Donovan, Nancy McIlvaine, American Tragedies: Representations of Crime and the Law in Twentieth Century Discourse (Theodore Dreiser), unpublished dissertation, Miami University, 1997

Dooley, Roger, "Around the Law in Eighty Ways: Shysters, Mouthpieces and Ambulance Chasers", in From Scarface to Scarlett: American Films in the 1930's, at 310, N.Y.: Harcourt Brace (1981)

Dooling, Richard, Sue Hollywood for false representation! 19 The National Law Journal pA18 (Sept 1, 1997)

Doster, William Emile, The Conflict Between Literature and Law : An Oration Delivered before the Assembly of the Harvard Law School, March 18, 1859, Cambridge, MA : Allen and Farnham, Printers (1859)

Drell, Adrienne, Murder They Write, 46 ABA Journal 45 (June 1994) 

Drew, Philip, A Note on the Lawyers, 6 Victorian Poetry 297 (1968)

Durst, Ilene, The Lawyer's Image, The Writer's Imagination: Professionalism and the Storyteller's Art in Nadine Gordimer's The House Gun, 13 Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 299 (2001)

Dwyer-Shick, Susan Adair, "Will the Real Lawyers Please Stand Up!", 7 Focus on Law Studies 4 (Fall 1991) 

Dysart, Richard and Joseph, Paul, A Conversation with Mr. Dysart, 24 Nova Law Review 593 (2000)

Eaton, Teresa Peters,  The portrayal of legal characters in selected Dickens novels, unpublished thesis, Tennessee Technological University, 1975

Edwards, Martin, Criminal Solicitors, 135 Solicitors Journal 556 (1991) 

Effross, Walter A., High-Tech Heroes, Virtual Villains, and Jacked-In Justice: Visions of Law and Lawyers in Cyberpunk Science Fiction, 45 Buff. L. Rev. 931 (1997)

Elison, Jami K., The Prosecution of Billy Budd (Ultra Vires of Positive Law), 35 Willamette Law Review 57 (1999)

Elkins, James R., Pathologizing professional life: psycho-literary case stories. (Lawyers as Storytellers & Storytellers as Lawyers: An Interdisciplinary Symposium Exploring the Use of Storytelling in the Practice of Law), 18 Vermont Law Review 581 (1994)

Elkins, James R., Troubled Beginnings: Reflections on Becoming a Lawyer, 26 University of Memphis Law Review 1303 (1996) 

Emerson, Andrew C., Legal Fictions. (Lawyers in Fiction), 37 Res Gestae 555 (1994)

Epstein, Michael, The Evolving Lawyer Image on Television, 27 Television Quarterly 18 (Winter 1994)

Epstein, Michael, For and Against the People: Television's Prosecutor Image and the Cultural Power of the Legal Profession, 34 University of Toledo Law Review 817 (2003)

Epstein, Michael M., From Willy to Perry Mason: The Hegemony of the Lawyer Statesman in 1950s Television, 53 Syracuse Law Review 1201 (2003)

Esquibel, Amanda, Be Led Not Into Temptation: Ethics Lessons from The Rainmaker, 26 University of Memphis Law Review 1325 (1996) 

Failinger, Marie A., Gentleman as Hero: Atticus Finch and the Lonely Path.(Commentary on the Work of Thomas L. Shaffer), 10 The Journal of Law and Religion 303 (1994)

Fair, Bryan K., Using Parrots to Kill Mockingbirds: Yet Another Racial Prosecution and Wrongful Conviction in Maycomb, 45 Alabama Law Review 403 (1994) 

Ferguson, Robert A., Law and Lawyers in Faulkner's Life and Art: A Comment, 4 Mississippi College Law Review 213 (1984) 

Ferguson, Robert A., BookLaw and Letters in American Culture, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984

Field, Andrew, Lawyers & Literature: The Unequal Struggle, 76 Law Institute Journal 56 (October 2002)

Fisher, David, Legal, Decent, and Honest? Solicitors in Fiction, 133 Solicitors Journal 1619 (1989) 

Fiske, John, Admissible Postmodernity: Some Remarks on Rodney King, O. J. Simpson, and Contemporary Culture, 30 University of San Francisco Law Review 917 (1996) 

Fleck, Patrice, The Silencing of Women in the Hollywood "Feminist" Film: The Accused, 9 Post Script 49 (Summer 1990). 

Flood, John, Shark Tanks, Sweatshops, and the Lawyer as Hero? Fact as Fiction, 21 Journal of Law and Society, 396 (1994) 

Foster, Teree E., I Want to Live! Federal Judicial Values in Death Penalty Cases: Preservation of Rights or Punctuality of Execution, 22 Oklahoma City University Law Review 63 (1997) 

Franck, Michael, Stones and Glass Houses, 67 Michigan Bar Journal 116 (February 1988) 

Frauenglas, Robert A., Law, Lawyers, and Justice in the Novels of Joe L. Hensley, 4 Mystery Fancier 3 (No. 1, 1980)

Freedman, Monroe, Argumentum ad Hominen: Atticus Finch as Hero? 130 New Jersey Law Journal 15 (March 16, 1992). 

Freedman, Monroe H., Atticus Finch - Right and Wrong, 45 Alabama Law Review 473 (1994) 

Freedman, Monroe, Atticus Finch, Esq., R.I.P., 14 Legal Times 20 (February 24, 1992). 

Freedman, Monroe, Finch: The Lawyer Mythologized, 14 Legal Times 25 (May 18, 1992). 

Frentz, Suzanne, T.V. Law: Image Versus Reality, 7 Focus on Law Studies 1 (Fall 1991) 

Fried, Margaret, The Limits of Law: litigation, lawyers, and the search for justice in Russell Banks' The Sweet Hereafter, 7 Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 1 (1995)

Friedman, Lawrence M. and Rosen-Zvi, Issachar, Illegal Fictions: Mystery Novels and the Popular Image of Crime, 48 UCLA Law Review 1411 (2001)

Friedman, Lawrence M., Law, Lawyers and Popular Culture, 98 Yale Law Journal 1579 (1989) 

Friedman, Lawrence M., Lexitainment: legal process as theater, 50 DePaul Law Review 539 (2000)

Fyfe, Thomas Alexander, Charles Dickens and the Law, Edinburgh : W. Hodge & Co. (1910)

Galanter, Marc, The Faces of Mistrust: The Image of Lawyers in Public Opinion, Jokes, and Political Discourse, 66 University of Cincinnati Law Review 805(1998) 

Galbraith, Tom, Arizona's Lawyer Novelist: Richard Parrish, 22 Legal Studies Forum 399 (1998) 

Gest, John Marshall, The Lawyer in Literature, Boston: Boston Book Co. (1913)

Ghosh, Shubha, Gandhi & (and) the Life of the Law, 53 Syracuse Law Review 1273 (2003)

Gillers, Stephen, Taking L. A. Law More Seriously, 98 Yale Law Journal 1607 (1989) 

Glaberson, William, The Legal Profession Smells a Rat, New York Times, Sec. 4, p. 3 (10/22/2000)

Glass, Diane M., Portia in Primetime: Women Lawyers, Television and L. A. Law, 2 Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 371 (1990) 

Glendon, Mary Ann, Family Law and Popular Culture, 34 Boston Bar Journal 4 (September 1990) 

Goldberg, Stephanie, Bar Girls? Images of Women Lawyers on TV Slowly Improving, 76 ABA Journal 41 (April 1990)

Goldfarb, Ronald, Lawyers on Television: What Is It about TV Lawyers That Makes Them So Popular?, 18 The Washington Lawyer 36 (6/01/04)

Gordon, James D., III, Humor Guides: A Bibliography of Humor and the Law, 1992 Brigham Young University Law Review 427 (1992) 

Gordon, James W., The Popular Image of the American Lawyer: Some Thoughts on Its Nineteenth Century Intellectual Bases, 46 Washington and Lee Law Review 763 (1989) 

Graham, Louise Everett and Geraldine Maschio, A False Public Sentiment: Narrative and Visual Images of Women Lawyers in Film, 84 Ky. L.J. 1027 (1996

Grant, Judith, Lawyers and Super Heroes: The Firm, The Client, and Pelican Brief, 30 University of San Francisco Law Review 1111 (1996) 

Grant, Judith, Prime Time Crime: Television Portrayals of Law Enforcement, 15 Journal of American Culture 57 (Spring 1992) 

Gray, W. Russel, Suprelegal Justice: Are Real Juries Acting Like Fictional Detectives, 21 Journal of American Culture 1 (Spring 1998) 

Green, Adwin Wigfall, The Inns of Court and Early English Drama, New Haven, Yale University Press (1931).

Greenfield, Nathan M., "Plus 'il' change, plus 'il' reste le meme": Bartleby's Lawyer and the Common Law, 24 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 635 (1986) 

Greenfield, Steve and Osborn, Guy, The Empowerment of Students: The Case for Popular Film in Legal Studies, 10 Focus on Law Studies 6 (#2,1995) 

Greenfield, Steve and Osborn, Guy, Film and the Law, London, Cavendish Publishing, 2001

Greenfield, Steve, Hero or Villain? Cinematic lawyers and the delivery of Justice, 28 Journal of Law and Soceity 25 (2001)

Greenfield, Steve and Osborn, Guy, Images of Justice, 146 New Law Journal 491 (1996)

Greenfield, Steve and Osborn, Guy, Judge Dredd and the disappearing courtroom, 6 Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture http://www.albany.edu/tree-tops/scj/jcjpc/vol6is2/greenfield.html (1999)

Greenfield, Steve and Osborn, Guy, The Living Law: Popular Film as Legal Text, 29 The Law Teacher 33 (1995)

Greenfield, Steve and Osborn, Guy, Pulped Fiction? Cinematic Parables of (In)Justice, 30 University of San Francisco Law Review 1181 (1996) 

Greenfield, Steve and Osborn, Guy, Where cultures collide: the characterization of law and lawyers in film., 23 International Journal of the Sociology of the Law 107 (1995) 

Greenya, John, Novel Lawyers, 10 District Lawyer 36 (1986) 

Grosshans, Laura, Accurate or Appalling: Representations of Women Lawyers in Popular Culture, 4 Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal 457 (2006)

Grossman, Jonathan H., The Art of Alibi: A History of the Novel and the Law Courts, unpublished dissertation University of Pennsylvania 1996 (available at Bell & Howell/UMI)

Grossman, Jonathan H., Representing Pickwick: the novel and the law courts, 52 Nineteenth-Century Literature 171 (Sept. 1997)

Gugler, Mary Beth, Fielding and Marriage: The Law, The Plot, the Novels, unpublished dissertation, University of South Florida, 1994 (available at Bell & Howell/UMI)

Gupta, Rajani, Trial and Errors: Comedy's Quest for the Truth, 9 UCLA Entertainment Law Review 113 (2001)

Haddad, Tonja, Silver Tongues on the Silver Screen: Legal Ethics in the Movies, 24 Nova Law Review 673 (2000)

Hall, Timothy L., Moral Character, the Practice of Law, and Legal Education, 60 Mississippi Law Journal 511 (1990)

Haltom, Bill, Remembering the Lawyer Who Saved Christmas, 37 Tennessee Bar Journal 37 (December 2001)

Harayda, Janice, Sex and Subpoenas: Why American Loves the Law, Cleveland Plain Dealer, p. 8, (April 11, 1993) 

Harding, Roberta M., Celluloid Death: Cinematic Depictions of Capital Punishment, 30 University of San Francisco Law Review 1167 (1996) 

Harris, Thomas J., Courtroom's Finest Hour in American Cinema, Metuchen, N. J.: Scarecrow Press (1987) 

Harrison, Jeffrey L. and Wilson, Sarah, Advocacy in Literature: Storytelling, Judicial Opinions, and The Rainmaker, 26 University of Memphis Law Review 1285 (1996) 

Heuring, David, Matlock: Big City Lawyer, Small Town Case, 70 American Cinematographer 68 (Nov. 1989)

Hickman, Gale Patrick, The Writing and Filming of The Penalty Phase, 48 UCLA Law Review 1583 (2001)

Hochberger, Ruth, What's Wrong with L. A. Law, 9 National Law Journal 13 (June 8, 1987) 

Hoeflich, M. H., Lawyers, Fees & Anti-Lawyer Sentiment in Popular Art, 1800-1925, 4 The Green Bag 147 (2001)

Hoff, Timothy, Influences on Harper Lee: An Introduction to the Symposium, 45 Alabama Law Review 389 (1994) 

Holdsworth, William Searle, Sir, Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian, New Haven : Yale University Press, (1927)

Howarth, Joan W., Woman Defenders on Television: Representing Suspects and Racial Politics of Retribution. 3 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 475 (2000)

Isralowitz,  Jason P.,  Lonely Hearts and Murderers: The Fourth Amendment Through Hitchcock's Lens, 24 Legal Studies Forum 99 (2000)

Hughes, Dorothy B., Erle Stanley Gardner: The Case of the Real Perry Mason, A Biography, New York: William Morrow (1978) 

Hylton, J. Gordon, The Devil's Disciple and the Learned Profession: Ambrose Bierce and the Practice of Law in Gilded Age America, 23 Connecticut Law Review 705 (1991)

Jaff, Jennifer, Law and Lawyer in Pop Music: A Reason for Self-Reflection, 40 University of Miami Law Review 659 (1986) 

Jarvis, Robert M., The Admiralty Lawyer in Popular Culture, 37 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce 23 (2006)

Jarvis, Robert M. and Joseph, Paul R., ed., Prime Time Law: Fictional Television as Legal Narrative, Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, 1998

Jebb, John Francis, The Law, Justice and Faulkner's Gavin Stevens, unpublished dissertation, University of Delaware, 1990 (available Bell & Howell/UMI)

Jennings, Marianne M., Moral Disenagement and Lawyers: Codes, Ethics, Conscience, and Some Great Movies, 37 Duquesne Law Review 573 (1999)

Jensen, Erik, The Heroic Nature of Tax Lawyers, 140 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 367 (1991) 

Jerry, Robert H., II, Health Insurance Coverage for High Cost Health Care: Reflections on The Rainmaker, 26 University of Memphis Law Review 1347 (1996) 

Johansson, Bertil, Law and Lawyers in Elizabethan England as Evidenced in the Plays of Ben Jonson and Thomas Middleton, Stockholm : Almqvist & Wiksell (1967)

John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln: A Collective Text by the Editors of Cahiers Du Cinema, 13 Screen 5 (1972)

Johnson, Claudia, The Secret Courts of Men's Hearts: Code and Law in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, 19 Studies in American Fiction 129 (1991). 

Johnson, Claudia, To Kill a Mockingbird : Threatening Boundaries. New York: Twayne Publishers (1994) 

Johnson, Claudia, Without Tradition and Within Reason: Judge Horton and Atticus Finch in Court, 45 Alabama Law Review 483 (1994) 

Johnston, Alva, The Case of Erle Stanley Gardner, New York: Morrow (1947)

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