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“Loyola Law School: How Popular Culture Teaches Americans About the Civil Justice System”

Loyola Law School is hosting an interesting conference: “How Popular Culture Teaches Americans About the Civil Justice System.”

See their introduction below:

As a blogger, you can influence a trial without ever setting foot inside a courtroom. Members of the media, whether traditional or not, can help sway a jury without even knowing it. “How Popular Culture Teaches Americans About the Civil Justice System,” will examine the extent of their influence.

The program, presented by the Civil Justice Program at Loyola Law School Los Angeles, will seek to answer the question: “Are trial presentations and visual presentations being affected by the media?” It will look at how TV, books, documentaries, news personalities, newspapers and other outlets impact the legal system.

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