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John Denvir
Books & Book Chapters
"What Movies Can Teach Law Students," in Freeman, Michael D. A., ed.,
Law in Popular Culture 183 (Oxford University Press, 2005).
Democracy's Constitution: Claiming the Privileges of American Citizenship
(Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2001).
"Rumpole of the Bailey," in Jarvis, Robert M. & Joseph, Paul
R., eds., Prime Time Law: Fictional Television As Legal Narrative 145
(Carolina Academic Press, 1998).
Legal Reelism: Movies as Legal Texts (editor) (Urbana: University
of Illinois Press, 1996).
"William Shakespeare and the Jurisprudence of Comedy," in Papke,
David Ray, ed., Narrative and the Legal Discourse 183 (Liverpool: Deborah
Charles Publication, 1991).
Articles
"The Slotting Function: How Movies Influence Political Decisions,"
4 Vermont Law Review 799 (Symposium: Law in Film/Film in Law) (2004).
"Proudly Political," 37 University of San Francisco Law Review
27 (2002).
"Law, Lawyers, Film, and Television," 24 Legal Studies Forum
279 (2000).
"One Movie No Lawyer Should Miss," 30 University of San Francisco
Law Review 1051 (1996).
"'Deep Dialogue'—James Joyce's Contribution to American Constitutional
Theory," 3 Cardozo Studies in Law & Literature 1 (1991).
"Frank Capra's First Amendment," 15 Legal Studies Forum 255
(1991).
"Judging Justices: Rehnquist, Brennan, and the Question of Judicial Method,"
22 University of Toledo Law Review 757 (Symposium: The Rehnquist Court)
(1991).
"Comic Relief," 63 Tulane Law Review 1423 (1989).
"'Ronnie and Roberto': A Reply to Daniel Williams," 23 University
of San Francisco Law Review 409 (1989).
"The Supreme Court: How It Was, How It Is," 13 Legal Studies
Forum 205 (1989).
"William Shakespeare and the Jurisprudence of Comedy," 39 Stanford
Law Review 825 (1987).
"Law's Empire," 22 University of San Francisco Law Review
89 (1987).
"Justice Brennan, Justice Rehnquist, and Free Speech," 80 Northwestern
University Law Review 285 (1985).
"Justice Rehnquist and Constitutional Interpretation," 34 Hastings
Law Journal 1011 (Public Interest Law: A Symposium) (1983).
"The Constitution, the Courts and Human Rights," (book reviews) 44
Ohio State Law Journal 139 (1983).
"Earl Warren: A Public Life," (book reviews) 5 Cardozo Law Review
239 (1983).
"Professor Dworkin and an Activist Theory of Constitutional Adjudication,"
45 Albany Law Review 13 (1980).
"Towards a Political Theory of Public Interest Litigation," 54 North
Carolina Law Review 1133 (1976).
Other Publications
"Are All Lawyers Crazy, Or Just the Ones in the Movies?" (Review),
Los Angeles Daily Journal, February 19, 1999, at 8.
"The Big Picture: Nominated Films—Even 'Babe'—Contain Lessons
for Lawyers," Los Angeles Daily Journal, March 22, 1996, at 6.
"…And Underneath All the Bluster, Rehnquist Is a Judicial Activist
Too," Los Angeles Daily Journal, September 30, 1983, at 4.
"Controlling Welfare Bureaucracy: A Dynamic Approach," 50 Notre
Dame Lawyer 457 (1975).
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