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The PLEA: Learning about Law with The Simpsons
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Published November 2024
Table of Contents
Introduction
Understanding Law, Satire, and The Simpsons
Creating Laws in a Democracy
Crime and Punishment: Marge in Chains
Blackstone’s Formulation and Chief Wiggum
Case Study: Contract Law and the All-You-Can-Eat Buffet
Torts and the Law
A Simpsons Law Quote Crossword
Lionel Hutz and the Legal Profession
Learning More About Law with The Simpsons
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A Simpsons Law Quote Crossword
Running Jokes
Can just about anyone run for office?