Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Academy Award for Best Actor and Legal Issues Essay

At the end of these instructions is a list of just a few of the hundreds of law-related movies that are operable on the market. You are free to use all law-related movie you like (with TWO EXCEPTIONS Double Jeopardy is NOT acceptable, because Hollywood got the legal issue solely wrong and A Few Good Men is limited to military law, so not really helpful for the everyday population). (up to 50 points)PRINT YOUR pretend _________________________NAME OF MOVIE _________________________YEAR OF RELEASE _________________________DIRECTOR _________________________MAIN ACTORS/ACTRESSES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________A. Describe in a page the FACTS of the case the movie is most. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________B Describe twain significant legal wall plugS that this movie brought up. (Remember that FACTS are not the same as legal ISSUES. For example, in the movie THE ACCUSED, the character played by Jodie Foster is ravaged in a tavern. That is one of the FACTS of the case. One of the legal ISSUES was the use of PLEA BARGAIN the prosecutor was willing to let the rapists plea bargain to lesser crimes.) ISSUE 1________________________________________________________ ISSUE 2________________________________________________________ C. Take either ISSUE 1 or ISSUE 2, and look up in a book in the NSCC library (or any other library or law library), or a lega l web-site, as a reference that gives you greater understanding of this issue, so that you can retrace the general rule of law about this issue, and any significant exceptions. Title of Book used for reference______________________________________ or Website citation ___________________________________Author of Book___________________________________________________ copyright year_____________(be sure to use as current a source as possible) D. Describe in your own words what you count on the general rule of law is about this particular ISSUE (and significant exceptions), and why you think the general rule makes sense (or doesnt). ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________(on the following pages I call for put a short list of some of the many law-related movies that you may want to look at but you do not have to pulsate to this list) Some suggestions for LAW-RELATED MOVIES TO WATCH & REVIEWSome of the newer films may be available through Blockbuster or one of the other major telly rental outlets. For the older classics, you may have to look at one of the specialty rental shops like Video Isle (top of Queen Anne Hill or on Fremont just South of 45th) or Scarecrow Video (5030 Roosevelt Way NE in the U District). 1. ORIGINAL INTENT (1991) with Kris Kristofferson, Candy Clark, Jay Richardson, Martin Sheen. constructive eviction of a homeless shelter. Landlord/Tenant issues. 2. THE ACCUSED (1988) with Jodie Foster & Kelly McGillis. True story of a Massachusetts gang-rape case and follow-up case. Issues regarding admission of evidence, malefactor prosecutions, victims rights. 3. THE VERDICT (1982) with Paul Newman, James Mason and Charlotte Rampling. Alcoholic lawyer takes on a malpractice case. Possible unethical actions by attorneys on both sides of the case4. disco biscuitS RIB (1949) with Spencer Tracy & Katherine Hepburn. Husband and wife lawyers, on opposing sides of the same case. Classic comedy with good discussions of several legal issues. 5. INHERIT THE WIND (1960) with Spencer Tracy & Fredric Marsh. base on the famous Scopes monkey trial, with a biology teacher on trial for daring to teach the theory of evolution. A classic trial 6. TO shoot down A MOCKINGBIRD (1962) with Gregory Peck and Mary Badham. Small town Southern lawyer defends a black man accused of rape in pre-Civil Rights era. Attorney-client obligations, criminal trial issues. Somewhat outdated, but a classic nonetheless.7. YOUNG MR. LINCOLN (1939) with Henry Fonda (havent seen this one yet). 8. TWELVE ANGRY MEN (1957) with Henry Fonda, leeward J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall & Jack Klugman. CLASSIC jury film intense jury dispute how a jury evaluates a case. This is the Original There is a youthful (1998 I think) version also with Keanu Reeves, but I dont know how it compares. 9. THE TRIAL (1963) with Orson Welles, Anthony Perkins, Jeanne Moreau and Romy Schneider. Man arrested for an unexplained crime he is never told about 10. STATES ATTORNEY (1932) with John Barrymore (havent seen this one yet).11. SERGEANT RYKER (1968) with Lee Marvin, Vera Miles & Peter Graves. Court Martial of soldier accused of treason. 12. PERFECT declare (1989) with Brian Dennehy, Aidan Quinn, Stockard Channing & Lara Harrington. Witness to mob murder put in jail for perjury social responsibility issues. 13. THE PAPER CHASE (1973) with Timothy Bottoms, John Houseman and Lindsay Wagner. right students first year at Harvard Law School (mainly in contracts class). 14. L.A. LAW (1987) with Harry Hamlin, Susan Dey, Corbin Bernsen. Introduced the TV series of the same name. 15. KRAMER VS. KRAMER (1979) with Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep. Divorce and claw custody issues. 16. JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG (1961) with Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancas ter, Maximilian Schell, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich and Judy Garland Nazi war crimes trial. 17. SHOOT FROM THE HIP (havent seen yet cant comment).18. MY COUSIN VINNY fairly new-fangled comedy with a newly-licensed attorney representing a family member wrongly accused of murder. It touches on a few serious legal issues regarding preparation for trial, even with the comedy. 19. absence seizure OF MALICE (1981) with Paul Newman and Sally Field. Freedom of the press and defamation of character. 20. SUSPECT (1987) with Cher and Dennis Quaid. Jury tampering, collusion, bribery of a government official. 21. LOSING ISAIAH (1995) with Jessica Lange, Halle Berry, Samuel L. Jackson. Interracial adoption, child custody rights of biological parents.22. MURDER IN THE FIRST (1995) with Kevin Bacon, Gary Oldham, Christian Slater. Cruel and unusual punishment in the Alcatraz prison jury nullification, federal jurisdiction. 23. JUST CAUSE (1995) with Sean Connery, Blair Underwood, Laurence Fi shburne Kate Capshaw, Ed Harris. obsession of a confession murder, venue, Pro Bono Publico representation, conflict of interest. These are just a few of the hundreds of law-related movies out there. If you find other good law-related movies not listed above you think would be appropriate, let me know and well add it to this list

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