Stories about science in law literary and historical images of acquired expertise
Material type:
- 9781409426806
- 344.95 22 CA-S
- K487.S3 C38 2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Law-and-literature, literature-and-science, and a hybrid law-literature-science field of study -- Ramón y Cajal: hard sf for trial lawyers -- Ibsen's an enemy of the people: the public understanding of science in law -- Idealizing science in film: the expert witness in trial movies -- Faction: Truman Capote, legal ethics and "In Cold Blood" -- Historical narratives: mad alchemists, experts attacking experts, and the crisis in forensic science -- Conclusion: a new picture of science in law.
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