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  1. Nov 1, 1995 · Courting Justice. Patty Duke is Barbara Parker, an Oakland County housewife who divorces her husband Art (Art Hindle) after she learns he changes his life insurance to make their married daughter Susan (Megan Leitch) the sole beneficiary.

    • (72)
    • Drama
    • Eric Till
    • 1995-11-01
  2. Sep 19, 2021 · When the Vows Break aka Courting Justice (1995) Drama starring Patty Duke. When a housewife files for divorce she must take on a chauvinistic legal system to secure a fair financial settlement...

    • 87 min
    • 116.7K
    • TVMovies
  3. Courting Justice: From NY Yankees v. Major League Baseball to Bush v. Gore, 1997–2000 is a non-fiction book by David Boies, published in 2004 by Miramax Books. This book covers some of the cases of high-profile attorney David Boies, recounted by Boies in memoir-like style. These cases include Bush v. Gore (2000), United States v.

    • David Boies
    • 2004
  4. Why and How the Film was Made. The drive that led to creating Courting Justice came from my work in developing countries, continents away from South Africa.

  5. Courting Justice features seven of South Africas women judges who, as judges, are charged with advancing that transformation. They tell “their stories,” speaking to us in their court rooms, chambers, homes and the communities in which they lived during apartheid.

  6. Courting Justice: Patty Duke is the divorced wife who decides to take on the legal system and a judge when she is unfairly treated during her divorce settlement.

  7. Jun 1, 2001 · The unsettled legalities of gay rights—seen through the lens of Supreme Court decisions—are fully and fascinatingly explored by Detroit News journalists Murdoch and Price (And Say Hi to Joyce, 1995).

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