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Hamilton and the Law

Reading Today's Most Contentious Legal Issues through the Hit Musical

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Since its Broadway debut, Hamilton: An American Musical has infused itself into the American experience: who shapes it, who owns it, who can rap it best. Lawyers and legal scholars, recognizing the way the musical speaks to some of our most complicated constitutional issues, have embraced Alexander Hamilton as the trendiest historical face in American civics. Hamilton and the Law offers a revealing look into the legal community's response to the musical, which continues to resonate in a country still deeply divided about the reach of the law.

A star-powered cast of legal minds—from two former U.S. solicitors general to leading commentators on culture and society—contribute brief and engaging magazine-style articles to this lively book. Intellectual property scholars share their thoughts on Hamilton's inventive use of other sources, while family law scholars explore domestic violence. Critical race experts consider how Hamilton furthers our understanding of law and race, while authorities on the Second Amendment discuss the language of the Constitution's most contested passage. Legal scholars moonlighting as musicians discuss how the musical lifts history and law out of dusty archives and onto the public stage. This collection of minds, inspired by the phenomenon of the musical and the Constitutional Convention of 1787, urges us to heed Lin-Manuel Miranda and the Founding Fathers and to create something new, daring, and different.

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2020

      Fans may not associate the musical Hamilton with the law, but once they finish this book, they'll realize that this was a topic just waiting to be written--and they'll be eager to revisit the soundtrack to pick up references they may have missed. Editor Tucker (Thomas R. Kline Sch. of Law, Drexel Univ.) and contributors including legal scholars, lawyers, and two former U.S. solicitors general explore the branches of government, race, gender, immigration, intellectual property, and more. Lawyer Neal Katyal, who challenged President Trump's so-called travel ban in federal court on behalf of the State of Hawaii, interprets the song "Immigrants (We Get the Job Done)" as a dissent to the Supreme Court decision Trump v. Hawaii. Law professor Zahr K. Said examines the musical, which references everything from Macbeth to Tupac Shakur, through the lens of copyright law. The authors make their articles accessible even to those without a law background, and the notes for each article are so thorough that those inspired by a particular subject will have a handy reading list to consult. VERDICT Whether or not readers have a strong grounding in the law, they'll be stirred by the connections the book draws among Hamilton, current events, and history.--Mari Cheney, Paul L. Boley Law Lib., OR

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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