
1981
Anthropologist Laura Nader's first field trip to a Zapotec Indian village in Oaxaca, Mexico, in the late 1950s, led her to study problem-solving in the local courts. There, "little injustices" were the meat of everyday courtroom life.

Laura Nader
Herself

Your Call Is Important To Us

Italian Wings Over the Skies of Brazil

The Minimalists: Less Is Now

A Sense of Direction: a 1,200 Mile Walk on the Pacific Northwest Trail

Filmmakers for the Prosecution

The MacArthur Facade

Faces of Death III

Visions of Europe

Copal Dreams

Sicko

Little Foxes

Out of Darkness: Heavy is the Crown (Vol. 1)

Good Hair

The Spirit of the Tsilqot'in People is Hovering over the Supreme Court

Trump's Power & the Rule of Law

Girls State

Losing It

Fatal Distraction

Stress: Portrait of a Killer

Shelly's Leg