Sessions Information

  • January 6, 2017
    10:30 am - 12:00 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Parc 55 San Francisco
    Room: Cyril Magnin I & II
    Floor: 4th Floor

    The popularity of the FX miniseries The People v. OJ Simpson, NPR’s Serial podcast, and the Netflix docuseries Making a Murderer, are just a few examples of a growing recent trend that places law at the center of popular culture. This panel will explore the phenomenon and provide insights into how law school communications professionals and faculty members can leverage the rise of law in film, TV, radio, podcasts and other media. Featured panelists will include Dean Strang, defense attorney for Steven Avery in the Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer, and Stanford/UCLA law professor Michael Asimow, author of Law and Popular Culture: A Coursebook.  

    Open to AALS registrants from other sections. 

     

Session Speakers
University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
Speaker

LMU Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Speaker

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law
Moderator

Strang-Bradley LLC
Speaker

Session Fees
  • [6295] Institutional Advancement - Leveraging the Rise of the Law in Popular Culture: $0.00