"Western" Notions of Justice: Legal Outsiders in American Cinema (Legal Outsiders in American Film)
Suffolk University Law Review 2009, Fall, 42, 4
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"When it comes to justice, the best thing to do is to tell a story about a man or a woman who effects justice, or who suffers for it, or who presumes to run roughshod over it, and to let it go at that." (1) JUSTICE, LEGAL OUTSIDERS, AND CIVIL SOCIETY
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