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Of the Top 10 Hottest Women Alan Shore Slept With on Boston Legal,
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Television Review: Raising the Bar (Series Debut)
TNT teams up with television super-scribe Steven Bochco to produce this legal procedural drama that carries a little too much of the quirky scent of Boston Legal and Ally McBeal to stand out among an already overcrowded field of courtroom dramas. (Grade: C-) read more...
Boston Legal - Patriots Acts
Denny Crane for President! Denny Crane is asked by some high ranking politicos to run for President of the United States. Meanwhile, Jerry Espenson's ex-girlfriend, Dana, asks him to defend her when she's arrested for prostitution, and Shirley Schmidt and Carl Sack represent a woman who is suing the Archdiocese for not allowing her.... read more...
Juror's challenge raises legal issue - The Boston Globe
Given that it took the 18th Amendment of the US Constitution in 1919 to pave the way for Prohibition, a juror wanted to know from the judge, where "is the constitutional grant of authority to ban mere possession of cocaine today?" Does jury nullification threaten democracy? "I was like Alice talking to Humpty Dumpty in 'Through the Looking Glass.'" read more...
Claim: Patient left in dark after ‘odyssey’
A major Boston hospital that touts its commitment to “disclosure and honesty” faces legal action from an anguished veteran who says he was left in the dark for weeks after a simple cosmetic procedure spun into an “odyssey” of pain and suffering. read more...
Best Boston Legal Cast Member
Ethically-challenged attorney Alan Shore, formerly of Young, Berluti, & Frutt, settles in at a wealthy and powerful firm focusing on civil cases. Which cast member is your favorite? read more...
Boston's "Trust Office" in some hot water
City is left with 210 acres in a land trust outside the City limits. To be kept "forever open as a public pleasure ground" Tried for 30 years to sell it, but legally not allowed. Now suddenly has change of heart and will fight to remain trustee. Still no word on actually letting kids back into the park. read more...
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