Of Law and Magic as an "unusual law book" over at the Duke Law Library's blog. And Above the Law asks, "Can practicing magic help you in practicing law? Perhaps this subject is addressed in the new book, Law and Magic: A Collection of Essays," and citing the blog Katz Justice.
Well, since you ask, check out Noel Marcovecchio's "Hocus Ipsa Loquitur: The Affinity Between Law and Magic," and Ken Trombly's "Conjuring and the Courtroom: All I Needed To Know About Trying Cases I Learned By Doing Magic Shows," well as the introduction by Judge Loren A. Smith.
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