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.
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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.
Protégé™ General AI is fundamentally changing how legal professionals use AI in their everyday practice.
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.
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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.