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THE LAWYER IN POPULAR CULTURE: A Bibliography A-F G-J K-N O-R S-U V-Z A-F Adamson, Martha Ann, "Most Ingenious Practitioners": A Study of Lawyers and Clerks in Six Novels By Charles Dickens, MA Thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 1961 Algeo, Ann M. The Courtroom as Forum: Homicide Trials by Dreiser, Wright, Capote and Mailer. New York: P. Lang, 1996 Andrews, William. The Lawyer: In History, Literature and Humour. London: Andrews, 1896 Appelo, Tim. Ally McBeal: The Official Guide. New York: Harper, 1999 Asarch, Joel K., Audiovisual Media Tend to Distort Role Realistically Played by Lawyers, NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL, May 2, 1988, at 39 Asimow, Michael, Bad Lawyers in the Movies, 24 NOVA LAW REVIEW 533 (2000) Asimow, Michael, Embodiments of Evil: Law Firms in the Movies, 48 UCLA LAW REVIEW 1339 (2000-2001) Asimow, Michael, Lawyers as Fallen Idols: Whatever Happened to Our Golden Image, NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, February 8, 1999, at A22 Asimow, Michael, When Lawyers Were Heroes, 30 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO LAW REVIEW 1131 (1995-1996) Atkinson, Rob, Liberating Lawyers: Divergent Parallels in Intruder in the Dust and To Kill a Mockingbird, 49 DUKE LAW JOURNAL 601 (1999) Atkinson, Rob, Nihilism Need Not Apply: Law and Literature in Barth's The Floating Opera, 32 ARIZONA STATE LAW JOURNAL 747 (2000) Babener, Liahana, Introduction: Fatal Attraction, Feminist Readings, 26 JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURE, 1 (1992) Babener, Liahana, Patriarchal Politics in Fatal Attraction, 26 JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURE 25 (1992) Bailey, Frankie. "The Best Defense: Images of Female Attorneys in Popular Films." In Popular Culture, Crime and Justice. Belmont: Wadsworth Pub., 1998 Baker, Donald G., The Lawyer in Popular Fiction, 3 JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURE 493 (1969)

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Adamson, Martha Ann, "Most Ingenious Practitioners": A Study of Lawyers and Clerks in Six Novels By Charles Dickens, MA Thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 1961

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Andrews, William. The Lawyer: In History, Literature and Humour. London: Andrews, 1896

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Asarch, Joel K., Audiovisual Media Tend to Distort Role Realistically Played by Lawyers, NEW

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Asimow, Michael, Bad Lawyers in the Movies, 24 NOVA LAW REVIEW 533 (2000)

Asimow, Michael, Embodiments of Evil: Law Firms in the Movies, 48 UCLA LAW REVIEW 1339 (2000-2001)

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Babener, Liahana, Introduction: Fatal Attraction, Feminist Readings, 26 JOURNAL OF POPULAR

CULTURE, 1 (1992)

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