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‘As We Speak’: Rap Music on Trial’ Review: Weaponizing Lyrics in Court

Lyrics that contain references to violence have been used as legal evidence, a practice this documentary by J.M. Harper condemns as unfair and prejudicial.

Ben Kenigsberg
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Documentary Films and Programs, Harper, JM, Kemba (1990- ), Paramount Plus, Rap and Hip-Hop
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