Standard Of Review: What I’ve Learned By Writing About Lawyers And Law Students In TV, Movies, And Books
Harry Graff still wishes that legal entertainment would just be a little bit better.
Harry Graff still wishes that legal entertainment would just be a little bit better.
Whether or not you choose to read this book, please don’t borrow money to enroll in a for-profit law school.
Adoption of Chrometa represents more than a technological upgrade; it reflects a professional philosophy that values accuracy, transparency, and efficiency.
None of the directors Harry Graff suggests have ever helmed a law-related film -- but they should.
Who cares where Laurel's baby is? Give us an episode-long Caplan & Gold trivia challenge.
This show's depiction of law firm interviews lacks any sort of realism whatsoever.
The show is both hilarious and poignant.
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Papantonio is a very experienced attorney, and the book reflects his expertise.
A lot of old white men -- but which ones? Some thoughts from culture columnist Harry Graff.
Culture critic Harry Graff renders his verdict on the latest season of Suits.
The next few months offer a cornucopia of law-related television and movies.
Enhance your legal skills to advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence.
Why can't any character just do something because it makes sense?
While the novel is an interesting thought experiment, it is not successful as a legal novel.
It's a good time to be streaming, according to our culture critic Harry Graff.
This is a unique, funny, and challenging novel about life in Biglaw.
It's difficult to take the show seriously when it goes ahead with outrageous storylines.