Paul Joseph the Law of the Federation Law Review

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With the new Star Trek motion-picture show opening today, we have collected a list of resources that are perfect for those of you who are both legal geeks and Trekkies. And, even if y'all are only one of the above, these resource provide some interesting information about the franchise that spawned what is sure to be ane of the biggest movies of the summertime.

Online Sources

  • A Nerdery Trekkie Rates the Prenda Law Ruling's Star Trek References: Equally you may have heard, the recent Prenda Law ruling by Judge Otis D. Wright II included a number of Star Trek references. This article provides analysis of the references and how they relate back to Star Trek.
  • 8 Ways That Judges Have Cited Star Trek From the Demote: If the Prenda Law ruling above didn't satisfy your want to run across Star Expedition references by judges, check out this io9 commodity rounds up viii of the best examples of judges citing to Star Expedition.
  • The Legal Geeks on Star Trek: If your life has been missing a legal assay of Star Trek plot points, The Legal Geeks have y'all covered. From Tribble as an invasive species to whether Crimson Shirts take knowingly assumed the gamble of their task, they offer plenty of material to make you look at Star Trek in a whole new way.

Books

  • Start Expedition Visions of Law and Justice: This volume is a collection of essays on the legal system showcased in Star Trek and its connections to current American and International police force.
  • New Boundaries in Political Science Fiction: Each chapter of this volume considers a different attribute of politics in science fiction, with two capacity devoted specifically to the political aspects of Star Trek.

Police Review Articles

  • The Police force of the Federation: Images of Constabulary, Lawyers, and the Legal Arrangement in "Star Trek: The Next Generation": This 1992 article past Paul Joseph and Sharon Carton considers the legal system portrayed in "Star Expedition: The Next Generation."
  • The Interstellar Relations of the Federation: International Law and "Star Expedition: The Next Generation": In this commodity from 1994, Michael P. Scharf and Lawrence D. Roberts provide a analogue to Joseph and Carton'due south article, this time considering the law of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" from an international or interstellar point of view.
  • Lillich on Interstellar Law: U.S. Naval Regulations, Star Trek, and the Use of Force in Space: Writing in the Southward Dakota Law Review in 2001, Thomas C. Wingfield limits his consideration of the law and Star Expedition to the use of forcefulness and how laws related to the apply of force might some mean solar day apply in space.
  • Helm James T. Kirk and the Enterprise of Ramble Estimation: Some Modest Proposals from the Twenty-Third Century: In this article, Michael Stokes Paulsen writes almost an episode of the original Star Trek series which he argues in the very first sentence of the article contains "a stunning and prophetic parable nigh constitutional estimation."

I promise yous accept enjoyed this brief foray into the Star Trek'southward connection to constabulary and politics. If you lot are peckish still more legal readings related to Star Trek, I would recommend searching out the large number of law review articles that discuss the copyright implications of Star Trek fan fiction and other fan works for some interesting thoughts on the boundaries of copyright. And, if you are someone who still prefers to employ books to conduct legal research, yous might enjoy the clip below:

Finally, if you are a fan of the original Star Trek series, be certain to check out the Star Expedition scriptwriter'due south guide recently purchased by Harvard's own Houghton Library (which you may accept recently seen on Slate's Vault blog).

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Source: https://etseq.law.harvard.edu/2013/05/star-trek-law-and-politics-a-round-up-of-resources/

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