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Law at the Movies: Sidney Lumet and Robert Bolt; Legal Novels from Turow and Grisham
Written by Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
Narrated by Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
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Two lectures analyzing and critiquing the efforts by Marxists and legal positivists to establish credible bases for human rights. A look at select legal issues raised in recent books and movies.
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