Labor Law Movie Reviews
I know what you’re thinking. The work week is over and I have 24 to 48 hours before Monday morning rolls around. That is a long time to be away from labor and employment law. Why not watch a movie with labor and employment law themes to keep you sharp. You can’t think of any such movies you say? I’m here to help.
Periodically, I will post reviews of the surprising number of movies out on DVD that have labor and employment law themes. As is customary in movie reviews, I will try to let you know what the movie is about without revealing too many “spoilers.” I will rate the movies in two categories:
- Labor law content: how prominent is labor and employment law to the overall plot of the movie.
* * * * * (The movie is about labor law and nothing else) to * (I think it mentioned labor law at least once). - Legal accuracy: how accurate the movie is from a labor and employment law standpoint.
* * * * * (Completely accurate) to * (Labor lawyers in car chases, i.e. not accurate).
If you have any particular movies you would like to see reviewed, drop me an e-mail and I will try to comply, time and DVD availability permitting.
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