How I Met Your Mother follows the story of Ted Mosby as he recounts to his children the events leading up to how he met their mother. Along the way, he and his friends navigate their careers, relationships, and personal growth in the vibrant city of New York.
A brilliant and charismatic law professor, Annalise Keating, gets entangled in a gripping murder plot along with five of her students. As they attempt to get away with murder, they become increasingly involved in dangerous and shocking situations, testing their loyalty and morality.
A family drama that illustrates marriage and married life in modern society in a positive light.
The Girlfriend Experience is an anthology series that explores the relationships between high-end escorts and their clients. Set in the world of exclusive courtesans, it delves into the complicated dynamics of power, money, and desire. Each season follows a different escort as she navigates the challenges of her double life.
As New York City is invaded by alien creatures who hunt by sound, a woman named Sam fights to survive with her cat.
Elle Woods, a fashionable sorority queen, is dumped by her boyfriend. Determined to win him back, she applies to Harvard Law School and discovers her true potential beyond her looks. Along the way, she falls in love, befriends a manicurist, and takes on a court case to prove the innocence of her role model accused of murder.
Tim discovers he can travel in time and uses this ability to try and find love. Along the way, he learns that he cannot manipulate someone else's feelings and that true happiness comes from appreciating the present.
Luisa Fernanda is a Venezuelan telenovela that was produced by and seen on Venezuela's Radio Caracas Televisión. The writers of this telenovela are Xiomara Moreno, Luis Colmenares, Rossana Negrín, Xiomara Moreno. Its directors were Otto Rodríguez and Mateo Manaure. This telenovela lasted 130 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International. It was a very loose version of the 1988's successful telenovela, Abigail.
The Paper Chase is a drama TV show set in Harvard Law School, focusing on the experiences of a group of law students and their relationship with a strict professor. It explores the challenges of studying, the dynamics of a teacher-student relationship, and the pressures of academia.
Post-WWII Germany: Nearly a decade after his affair with an older woman came to a mysterious end, law student Michael Berg re-encounters his former lover as she defends herself in a war-crime trial. The movie explores their complex relationship, the impact of the Holocaust, and the moral questions surrounding Hanna's actions. The story is told through flashbacks, revealing the intense love affair between Michael and Hanna, and their ultimate separation. The trial forces Michael to confront his own complicity and come to terms with the truth.
Silk is a TV show that follows the life of a talented lawyer as he takes on challenging cases in the court room. It explores the dynamics of the legal profession and the personal and professional struggles faced by the characters.
Hellcats is a comedy-drama TV show that follows the story of Marti Perkins, a law student at Lancer University, who joins the college cheerleading squad after losing her scholarship. She navigates the world of cheerleading while dealing with academic and personal challenges and forming new friendships.
When a law student writes a brief on the murder of two Supreme Court justices, she becomes the target of a dangerous conspiracy. As she investigates further, she realizes that the truth goes deeper than she imagined.
In the early Showa era, Japan’s first women’s law school opens, and the protagonist, Inotsume Tomoko (Ito Sairi), gains nationwide attention as one of the first female lawyers in the country. However, after facing wartime Japan’s harsh realities and losing everything, she becomes a judge with her legal knowledge and dedicates herself to establishing the family court. She stands passionately for the hardships that politics and economics cannot solve.
In Canton, Mississippi, a fearless young lawyer and his assistant defend a black man accused of murdering two white men who raped his ten-year-old daughter, inciting violent retribution and revenge from the Ku Klux Klan. The trial becomes a national media sensation, with the lawyer's family facing death threats and arson. As tensions rise and the trial progresses, the lawyer must navigate racial tension and deep-seated racism to fight for justice. In the end, he delivers a powerful closing argument that challenges the jury's prejudices and sparks hope for a fair outcome.
Delvecchio is an American television series that aired on CBS during the 1976-77 season. It starred Judd Hirsch as the title character, Dominick Delvecchio, an Italian-American detective who worked for the LAPD and also studied to become a lawyer. A writer of eight episodes of the series, Stephen Bochco, would later import cast members Charles Haid and Michael Conrad, along with guest-stars James B. Sikking and George Wyner, to his masterpiece Hill Street Blues. One episode of the Delvecchio series was made available on the 2006 DVD release, "Brilliant But Cancelled TV Dramas," along with an episode each of Gideon Oliver, Johnny Staccato, and Touching Evil.
Law School follows the lives of law students and professors at a renowned university as they navigate the complexities of the legal system. When a shocking murder occurs on campus, a dedicated group of individuals gets involved in a high-stakes murder investigation, unraveling dark secrets and complicated relationships along the way. This intense and thought-provoking series explores the pursuit of justice and the challenges faced by those within the field of law.
A Yale law student heads back to his Appalachian hometown and reflects on his family's history, unearthing painful memories of love, addiction, and resilience.
Innocently Convicted is a captivating TV show that follows the story of a determined law professor, along with her brilliant law student, as they embark on a relentless journey to uncover the truth and prove the innocence of a person who has been wrongfully convicted. Through their tireless efforts, they aim to expose the flaws within the criminal justice system and bring justice to the unjustly accused.
Chariots of Fire is a 1981 movie based on the true story of two athletes, Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, who overcome personal and societal challenges to compete in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. Abrahams, a Jewish student at Cambridge University, faces prejudice and discrimination as he strives to prove himself in the world of athletics. Liddell, a devout Christian from Scotland, grapples with his religious convictions and his passion for running. The film explores themes of faith, determination, and the pursuit of excellence.