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Professional Responsibility
Vol. 47, Issue 2, 2019May 16, 2019 EDT

The Lawyer as Superhero: How Marvel Comics’ Daredevil Depicts the American Court System and Legal Practice

Louis Michael Rosen,
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Capital University Law Review
Louis Michael Rosen, The Lawyer as Superhero: How Marvel Comics’ Daredevil Depicts the American Court System and Legal Practice, 47 Capital University Law Review 379 (2019).

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