A passing mention of Law and Magic: A Collection of Essays on the Duke Law Library's blog, as
[a]imed more at the Muggle crowd, but offers 24 chapters on the intersection between magic (both modern & historical) and the law, including: how intellectual property can (or cannot) protect magicians’ stage tricks, an animal rights perspective on pulling rabbits from hats, and a comparative perspective on historic witchcraft trials.
At the MUGGLE CROWD? Hey! (I'll be fair; they're contrasting Law and Magic with CAP's book on Harry Potter and the Law. But still).
But then the post goes on...
If this title particularly appeals to you, keep up with the latest developments on the topic at the Law & Magic Blog.
Well, all right, then.
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