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No Prison for Libby
No Prison for Libby
President Bush's commutation of former White House aide Lewis 'Scooter' Libby's prison sentence sets off controversy. Nation contributor Ari Melber, who opposes the commutation, and conservative lawyer and author Mark Smith, who supports it, debated the issues.

Terror Scare in Britain
A series of attempted car bombings and arrests in the United Kingdom raise new fears of terrorism.

Bobby Cutts Hearing
Canton Repository reporter Todd Porter, discusses the Bobby Cutts case. Porter interviewed Cutts, the former police officer charged with murdering his girlfriend, Jessie Davis, who was nine months pregnant when she disappeared.

'The Family Jewels'
The newly released CIA files known as the "family jewels" detail the agency's illegal, questionable and embarrassing operations. Malcolm Byrne of The National Security Archive, the research institute responsible for the release of the files, gives us a guided tour.

Supreme Court: School Diversity
Supreme Court: School Diversity
At the end of its term, the Supreme Court rejected the use of race in two school districts' diversity plans.

Disbarred
Disbarred
Chat about disbarred North Carolina district attorney Mike Nifong. A disciplinary panel found Nifong guilty of ethics violations in his prosecution of Duke lacrosse players for the alleged rape of a stripper.

Winkler Spared Maximum
Winkler Spared Maximum
Courttv.com's Emanuella Grinberg discusses the case of Mary Winkler, a Tennessee housewife who received a three year prison sentence for killing her preacher husband.

Braunstein Convicted
Braunstein Convicted
Peter Braunstein, a former New York City writer, was convicted of a sadistic thirteen-hour sex attack on a former magazine colleague.

Melanie McGuire Murder Trial
Melanie McGuire Murder Trial
Melanie McGuire was convicted of murdering and dismembering her husband William in 2004.

Deadly University Shootings
Deadly University Shootings
The rampage at Virginia Tech became the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history - read our online interviews with Virginia Tech students and others.

The Duke Rape Scandal: Case Dismissed
The Duke Rape Scandal: Case Dismissed
All charges against the Duke University lacrosse players are dismissed.

Larry's the Daddy
Larry's the Daddy
DNA testing has shown that Larry Birkhead, ex-boyfriend of Anna Nicole Smith, is the father of Smith's young daughter, Dannielynn. Read our interviews about the tangled legal web left in the wake of the tabloid icon's death.

Inside the Moussaoui Jury
Inside the Moussaoui Jury
Read our conversation with the man who saved Zacarias Moussaoui's life - Juror No. 526 in the convicted terrorist's trial.

Gonzales Under Fire
Gonzales Under Fire
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' firing of eight federal prosecutors ignites a continuing political firestorm.

Scooter Libby Convicted
Read our interviews about former Vice Presidential aide Scooter Libby, convicted of perjury, obstruction of justice and making false statements in the investigation into the leaking of a CIA operative's identity.

Death of a Dictator
Death of a Dictator
Discuss the hanging of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and read our interview transcripts about the trial.

Polygamist Cult
Polygamist Cult
Flora Jessop, a former member of the polygamist cult operated by Warren Jeffs (pictured, left), discusses her ordeal and her escape.
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The Best Defense
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'Til Death Do Us Part
Iconoclastic film director John Waters, the star of Court TV's new series, 'Til Death Do Us Part, discusses Court TV's humorous look at marriages gone very wrong.
'Murder by the Book'
America's leading mystery writers join us online for interviews.
'The Wrong Man'
Former New York City police detectives Jerry Palace and Reggie Britt , hosts of the Court TV series "The Wrong Man," reopen controversial cases.
Geoffrey Fieger Online!
Our freewheeling conversation with the colorful Michigan attorney.
Confessions of a Dognapper
Journalist/crime writer Mary Fischer author of the memoir, "Stealing Love: Confessions of a Dognapper," on a career of fighting for the underdog
If He Did It...
Court TV's Ashleigh Banfield looks at the O.J. Simpson book and movie deal - and its sudden cancellation.
Remembering Gerald Ford
Court TV's Senior Editor Fred Graham discusses President Gerald Ford and his legacy.
50 Shots Heard Round the World
Read our discussion with Sean Bell's father, William Bell, and his lawyer. Sean Bell (pictured) was killed, shot by by New York City police 50 times, on his wedding day.
Election & Aftermath
Court TV's Senior Editor Fred Graham on the Democrats' victory
Overdose?
Court TV's Michel Bryant on drugs and Anna Nicole Smith's son
Death & Dreams
Yale law professor Jed Rubenfeld on his historical thriller, "The Interpretation of Murder"
Andrew Goldberg on "The Dog Dialed 911," the website's book of lists
Murder in Room 103
An American student is murdered in Korea, another confesses. Why is the case unsolved?
Does the U.S. have serious plans to attack Iran?
Keep Away, Dessarae
The woman accused of stalking Colin Farrell speaks out.
'Peace Mom'
Cindy Sheehan on her book and activism
The JonBenet Ramsey Case
A new suspect, John Mark Karr, emerges - and is quickly cleared.
Jurors Speak
Some of our conversations with jurors in high-profile cases
The Andrea Yates Trial
An interview with Yates' lawyer about the not guilty by reason of insanity verdict
Metaphysical Mayhem
Writer/performer Adam Felber on his novel "Schrodinger's Ball" and his new Fox TV comedy show
Parco, P.I.
Get the skinny from Vinny Parco, whose Court TV show, Parco, P.I., is back for a second season.
Luchadores: Masked Supermen of Mexico
Like the hero of the Jack Black movie, "Nacho Libre," Kayam is a heroic wrestler with a secret identity.
Hollywood Heat
Read our entertainment chat transcripts.
'The Real Bettie Page'
Author Richard Foster discusses uncovers the truth behind the 'notorious' pinup model
Yale law professor Kenji Yoshino discusses 'the hidden assault on our
civil rights.'



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