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Continue Reading →In keeping with the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law’s and this affiliated blog’s affinity for covering satirical popular entertainment (see “Respect my Authority!” and “Family Guy‘s Legal Dreams Come True Again” on this blog), a new addition has been made to the list of humorous, if not ineffective, legal [...]
Continue Reading →Evidence and criminal procedure professors will warn students not to take too much out of television shows like Law & Order and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. One can only imagine what they would have to say about juvenile cartoons such as South Park. But beyond the foul language and crude storylines, South Park [...]
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