A week or so ago, I posted about Britney Spears’ reported marriage and what sorts of legal issues it might bring up. Some of you might’ve thought me a little kooky, but I’m not alone! Over at The Faculty Lounge, Prof. Kevin Maillard (Syracuse) describes Spears as “a walking legal subject unto herself.” Professor, I agree. And I’ll also go out on a limb and say that putting otherwise abstract legal concepts into the context of popular culture does in fact help students retain information better than they might through reading 18th century cases.
Watch for Britney Spears on Your Next Family Law Exam
February 28, 2008 by Sai Jahann
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Britney Spears, pop culture | Leave a Comment
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