Law & Order follows the lives of the police officers and lawyers in the New York City criminal justice system as they investigate and prosecute various crimes.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) follows the dedicated detectives of the Special Victims Unit as they investigate and solve heinous crimes, particularly those involving sexual violence, in New York City.
The Good Wife is a legal drama that follows Alicia Florrick, a lawyer who returns to work after her politician husband is involved in a sex and corruption scandal. She navigates the world of law while balancing her career and family, facing challenges and opportunities along the way.
Law & Order: Organized Crime follows a police detective as he investigates cases related to organized crime in New York City. With the help of his team, he delves into the world of criminals, suspects, and the judicial system to bring justice to the city.
Suits follows college dropout Mike Ross, who starts working as a law associate for Harvey Specter despite never having attended law school. The show focuses on their unconventional partnership, as Mike's photographic memory and intelligence help them solve cases.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent follows the investigations of the Major Case Squad, focusing on Detective Robert Goren and his partner, Alexandra Eames, as they solve complex crimes in New York City. With a mix of police procedural and courtroom drama, this series explores the minds of both the criminals and the detectives striving to bring them to justice.
The Practice is a legal drama TV show set in Boston that follows the lives of attorneys at a law firm as they navigate courtroom battles, ethical dilemmas, and personal struggles.
L.A. Law is a drama series that explores the personal and professional lives of attorneys at a prestigious Los Angeles law firm. The show delves into the complexities of legal cases, the dynamics between colleagues, and the challenges they face in a high-pressure environment. It also touches upon themes of justice, relationships, and the intricate workings of the judicial system.
Perry Mason is a defense attorney in 1950s Los Angeles who solves crime mysteries while representing his clients in the courtroom.
Boston Legal is a legal drama/comedy TV show set in a Boston law firm. It follows the eccentric lawyers and their courtroom antics as they navigate the complexities of the judicial system. The show explores various legal cases, social commentary, and office romance.
Judging Amy is a drama series that follows the life of Amy Gray, a judge who tackles tough legal cases while juggling her personal life as a single mother. The series explores themes of family relationships, the judicial system, and the challenges faced by a woman in a demanding profession.
Law & Order: Trial by Jury follows the lives of prosecutors and defense attorneys as they navigate the judicial system and handle high-profile murder trials in New York City courtrooms.
When They See Us is a gripping TV show that tells the true story of five African-American teenagers who were wrongfully convicted of a brutal rape in New York City in the late 1980s. It highlights the systemic racism and injustice within the American criminal justice system, as well as the devastating consequences faced by the wrongfully accused and their families. The series follows their personal journeys, the trial, and the aftermath of their wrongful conviction.
Within the framework of the drama, the series deals with the story of Adam, who by chance turns into a lawyer in a large law firm when he reveals his secret to lawyer Zain, and together the duo handle many thorny cases.
Making a Murderer (2015) is a gripping true crime TV show that follows the case of Steven Avery, a man from Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, who served 18 years in prison for a wrongful conviction of sexual assault and attempted murder. After being exonerated, Avery finds himself back in court, this time accused of the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach. The series explores the flaws in the criminal justice system and raises questions about corruption, police misconduct, and the possibility of a cover-up.
New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story. Garrison and his team investigate potential links to the assassination in New Orleans. Three years later, the investigation is reopened after Garrison notices inaccuracies in the Warren Commission Report. Garrison interrogates witnesses and uncovers evidence of a conspiracy involving the CIA, military-industrial complex, Cuban exiles, and the Mafia. Despite facing opposition and attacks on his character, Garrison presents evidence of multiple assassins during Clay Shaw's trial.
Nuremberg is a TV mini-series that portrays the historic post-World War II trials of Nazi war criminals. The story revolves around the efforts of the US military and the Supreme Court Justice to bring justice to those responsible for crimes against humanity. The gripping drama unfolds in the courtroom as the defendants face trial and the world gets a glimpse of the horrors of the Holocaust and the atrocities committed during World War II.
Clyde Shelton, a Philadelphia engineer, witnesses the rape and murder of his wife and daughter. When the prosecutor strikes a deal with one of the killers, Shelton takes matters into his own hands and seeks revenge. He orchestrates a series of brutal killings and outsmarts the justice system. As the body count rises, the prosecutor and his team race against time to stop Shelton before he can carry out his ultimate plan.
A newcomer to the Supreme Court finds himself a pivotal force on an often deadlocked bench, frequently at odds over hot-button cases in this earnest but brief legal drama.
It follows the workings of an American jury trial through the eyes of Ronald Gladden, a juror who is unaware the entire case is fake. Everyone except him is an actor, and everything that happens is carefully planned.