Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2005
Journal Title
Texas Wesleyan Law Review
ISSN
1081-5449
Abstract
The magnitude of the Harry Potter phenomenon alone would make it worthy of consideration; the fact that it is children's literature, and thus may play a significant part in forming a future generation's attitudes toward law and legal institutions, makes it even more so. The various contributions to this article explore various aspects of law and culture as presented in or viewed through the Harry Potter stories.
First Page
427
Volume Number
12
Publisher
Texas Wesleyan University School of Law
Recommended Citation
Jeffrey E. Thomas, James C. Smith, Danaya Wright & Benjamin H. Barton,
Harry Potter and the Law,
12
Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev.
427
(2005).
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