


Law & Popular Culture
- Law and Lawyers in Popular Culture, Tarlton Law Library, University of Texas
Works of fiction, pulp magazines, feature films, and documentaries either featuring a lawyer as a central character or authored by a lawyer. Illustrates public perception of lawyers in the Anglo-American tradition.
- Legal Portraits Online, Harvard Law School Library
Digital collection of over 4000 portraits of legal figures from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century.
- Visual Persuasion Project—Law and Popular Culture, New York Law School
Includes related links on the emerging study of law and popular culture, with a focus on the impact of “communication technology.”
- Strickland Collection of Law and Popular Culture, University of Oklahoma Law School
Collection of law-related movie posters.
- Supreme Court Justice Bobblehead Doll Collection, Yale Law School Library
Annotated collection of bobblehead dolls featuring the likenesses of justices on the United States Supreme Court.
- Jurist Legal News and Research, University of Pittsburgh Law School
Current legal news, including a “this day in legal history” section.
- Using Film to teach US legal History, Legal History Blog
Legal History Blog post by Mitra Sharafi compiling films used to teach U.S. legal history.
- Using Film to teach non-US & global legal history, Legal History Blog
Legal History Blog post by Mitra Sharafi compiling films used to teach non-U.S. / global legal history.