The Dog Day Lawsuit
The Birth of the Hollywood Disclaimer
Any resemblance to persons living or dead was purely intentional -- prompting one such person to sue the show's producers.

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Killing Cops for Kicks
A Right to Make Fun of Killing Cops?
A constitutional right to make fun of killing cops? That's what video dealers claimed when they fought the law banning violent games.

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Spike Lee v. SpikeTV
Could Spike Lee drive a spike through SpikeTV?
After taking his name in vain, Lee took the network to court. Did the judge do the "right thing?"

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Girls Gone Wild
Parties Go Wild in Court
After two teens appeared with Snoop Dog on the cover of his raunchy video, the parties went wild in court.

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Suing Simon
American Idol Sued for Stealing Trade Secrets
American Idol's toughest judge faces a federal judge in a lawsuit over the rights to the hit TV show.

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Evel as a Pimp?
Too old to be a pimp?
"Evel Knievel proves that you're never too old to be a pimp." ESPN called it a "compliment". Evel jumped to a different conclusion.

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Bonds Baseball Battle
Bonds Baseball
You wouldn't believe what some people would do for a baseball.

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Using the "R" Word
Did the feds hail to the Redskins' trademark?
Amid charges of racism, would D.C. judges "hail to the Redskins" and save their name?

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