The series is adapted from the ancient-style detective work of the comic artist RC, titled "White Cat Legend," and it tells the story of the mysterious new Assistant Minister of Dali Temple, Li Bing, leading the members of Dali Temple on thrilling investigations and adventures while safeguarding their inner sense of justice. The story takes place in the imperial capital under the rule of the empress. During a banquet at the Tang Palace, Li Bing, who is highly regarded by the empress, is appointed as the Assistant Minister of Dali Temple. Within Dali Temple, Chen Shi, Wang Qi, Alibaba, Cui Bei, and Sun Bao work together under the guidance of the newly appointed Assistant Minister, Li Bing, to unravel the layers of mist in the imperial capital. They support each other and defy their fate while upholding their inner sense of justice.
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.
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.
During a military training exercise, members of an elite ranger unit are accused of murder. A young officer is assigned to investigate and uncovers a web of corruption and conspiracy.
Separate but Equal is a TV miniseries that tells the story of the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, which led to the desegregation of public schools in the United States. Set in the 1950s, the series follows the efforts of NAACP lawyers Thurgood Marshall and Robert L. Carter as they challenge the principle of 'separate but equal' in education. The case ultimately reaches the Supreme Court, where Chief Justice Earl Warren and his colleagues must confront the issue of racial segregation head-on. Through courtroom battles and political maneuvering, Separate but Equal shines a light on the racial tensions and discrimination prevalent during this era and highlights the individuals who fought for civil rights.
Loving tells the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple who fought for their right to marry in the face of societal and legal discrimination. Set in 1960s Virginia, the Lovings must navigate racial tension and fight for their love in a segregated America.
You Don't Know Jack is a movie based on the true story of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, a physician who became infamous in the 1990s for assisting terminally ill patients in committing suicide. The film explores the moral and legal dilemmas surrounding euthanasia and the right to die. It delves into Kevorkian's motivation, his media manipulation, his court cases, and the political and moral debates sparked by his actions.
When a law professor is suspected of murder, he finds himself hiding out in a small town and falling in love with a tenant while being pursued by a determined investigator. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, the professor must navigate through the chaos and prove his innocence.
Confirmation is a gripping drama that explores the heated congressional hearings of Judge Clarence Thomas, the second African-American to be nominated for the Supreme Court. The film chronicles the sexual harassment allegations made by Anita Hill, a former colleague of Thomas, and the intense media frenzy and political drama that ensued.
Based on the true story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a young lawyer fights against gender discrimination and works towards achieving women's equality in the US Supreme Court.
Trish Weir is determined to see her kidnapper and rapist, Ernesto Miranda, behind bars. However, her pursuit of justice takes a toll on her life as she becomes entangled in America's flawed legal system, unintentionally triggering a nationwide transformation of laws.
RBG (2018) is a biography documentary that explores the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Supreme Court judge known for her advocacy of gender equality and civil rights. The film highlights her journey from law school to becoming a cultural icon, as well as her battles against sexism and discrimination throughout her career. It also sheds light on her unlikely friendship with her supportive husband and the impact she has made on the law and society.
Lemon Tree is a drama film that tells the story of a Palestinian widow named Salma Zidane who lives on the West Bank. When the Israeli Defense Minister moves in next door and decides to cut down Salma's lemon tree grove due to security concerns, she takes her case to the Israeli Supreme Court. The film explores themes of oppression, resistance, and the power of hope.
Reversing Roe is a documentary that delves into the history and politics surrounding the issue of abortion in the United States. It examines the landmark Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, the subsequent debates and legal battles, and the ongoing fight for women's reproductive rights. The film explores the perspectives of activists, politicians, healthcare providers, and religious leaders, shedding light on the complex and divisive nature of the topic.
Stateless is a powerful documentary that delves into the lives of Haitian migrants living in the Dominican Republic, shedding light on their challenges, identity struggles, and the political and social issues they face. It examines the impact of the Supreme Court ruling that revoked citizenship for many Haitian descendants, exposing the deep-rooted racism and discrimination prevalent in the country. Through intimate interviews and heartbreaking stories, the film raises important questions about human rights and the intersection of race, politics, and nationality.
The Seduction of Joe Tynan follows the story of a corrupt US senator, Joe Tynan, as he navigates a difficult reelection campaign. Tynan is torn between his ambition and his personal relationships, including a secret extramarital affair. As the campaign heats up, Tynan must confront his own moral choices and the consequences of his actions.
Muhammad Ali, an African-American boxer and heavyweight champion, fights a legal battle against the US government on grounds of being a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War. The film portrays the challenges and the arguments presented in court, shedding light on the social and political climate of the time. Through his fight both inside and outside the ring, Ali's story becomes a symbol of the struggle for justice and equality.
Swing Vote tells the story of a retired judge who becomes the pivotal vote in a controversial Supreme Court case. As she wrestles with her own beliefs and the pressure to make a decision that will impact the lives of many, she must navigate the complexities of the legal system and confront issues of gender, power, and the value of compromise.
Listen to Me is a drama/romance movie set in Washington, D.C. It revolves around a group of college students on the debate team who face various challenges such as unwanted pregnancies, date rape, and domineering fathers. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and the pursuit of justice. It also delves into the complexities of college life and the class differences that exist within society.
A TV reporter investigates compromising photographs of a nominee to the Supreme Court.