Legal TV Shows (
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This is a subgenre of drama and crime fiction. Law enforcement, crime, detective-based mystery solving, lawyer work, civil litigation, etc., are all possible focuses of legal shows. Common subgenres include detective, police, courtroom, legal thrillers, etc.

Legal dramas appear in many forms of media, including novels, plays, television shows, and films. Legal drama sometimes overlap with crime drama, most notably in the case of Law & Order. Most crime drama focus on crime investigation and does not feature the court room.

Extraordinary Attorney Woo

Follows the brilliant attorney Woo Young-woo, who tackles challenges in and out of the courtroom as a rookie at a prominent law firm and a woman on the autism spectrum.

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Airdates: 2022 - current

Family Law

When you lose it all, it’s time to sue to get it all back.

Network:
Airdates: 1999 - 2002

Family Law (Canada)

A group of flawed family members reluctantly work together at their father’s law firm in downtown Vancouver.

Network:
Airdates: 2021 - 2023

For Justice

A female FBI agent finds herself caught between her family and her work.

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Airdates: 2015

For The People

Young lawyers are put to the test both personally and professionally as their lives intersect in and out of America’s most prestigious trial court.

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Airdates: 2018 - 2019

Goliath

A washed up lawyer solving a case. Never heard that before.

Network:
Airdates: 2016 - 2020

Harry’s Law

An unlikely team with an unlikely law practice, with an unlikely location.

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Airdates: 2011 - 2012

Homicide: Life on the Streets

The brutality of DC is not just related to politics.

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Airdates: 1993 - 1999

In the Glitter Palace

A lawyer/detective defends his ex-girlfriend’s lesbian lover, charged with murder.

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Airdates: 1977

Janet King

A lesbian crown prosecutor in Australia works cases and ignores her girlfriends.

Network:
Airdates: 2014 - 2017

Judging Amy

All judges should run on instinct rather than the law. What could possibly go wrong?

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Airdates: 1999 - 2005

L.A. Law

McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak handled the law better than lesbianism.

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Airdates: 1986 - 1994