How movies and cameras in the courtroom have changed our view of the justice system

Karen Conti

Law Professor Stanley Fish joins Karen to talk about the many law movies that have been released and their effect on people’s view of the justice system as a result. The two continue on the subject discussing the shift in national attention in court cases since OJ’s trial having cameras in the courtroom and how many other trials have captured the public’s attention.

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