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Blaine Allan <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 May 1993 14:35:26 EDT
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In reply to the question last week about The Thin Blue Line:  a friend and
colleague who teaches in the law school here recently wrote an article about
Breaker Morant and legal process, in which he referred to a growing body of
writing about the law and literature, and a few articles about the law and
the cinema or TV.
 
Buried in a footnote is the following, in legal footnotese:
 
B. Gershman, "The Thin Blue Line:  Art or Trial in the Fact-Finding Process"
(1989) Pace L. Rev. 275.
 
Nothing, however, about The Onion Field.
 
Blaine Allan
Film Studies
Queen's University

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