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After two teens appeared with Snoop Dog on the cover of his raunchy video, the parties went wild in court.
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When pop band Aqua mocked Mattel's version of the All-American girl, the toy maker defended her honor in court.
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Who would win in a battle between Superman and The Greatest American Hero? The answer may surprise you.
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He once boasted that his chicken was "Finger Lickin' Good." But when the Colonel cried foul to a Kentucky newspaper, his statements became a recipe for this chicken suit.
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When movies glorify violence and inspire bloodshed, should Hollywood be held responsible for copycat crimes?
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Charging the Redskins with racism, seven Native Americans took on the team. Would Washington judges "hail to the Redskins" and save their name?
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They say that crime doesn't pay, but that didn't stop Frank Sinatra, Jr.'s kidnapper from trying.
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American Idol's toughest judge faces a federal judge in a lawsuit over the rights to the hit TV show.
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Any resemblance to persons living or dead was purely intentional. That prompted one real person to sue the producers of Dog Day Afternoon.
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Who would you call if the pricey waterfront home you just bought was infested ... by evil spirits?
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The real Costanza sued the real Seinfeld over a "show about nothing." Did his lawsuit have more substance?
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When he began to film the President's visit, Abe Zapruder couldn't imagine the history he'd record ... or the lawsuit prompted by his "home movie".
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Is there a constitutional right to make fun of killing cops? That's what video dealers claimed when they fought a law banning cop-killer games.
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When Michael Jordan's off-court romance landed him in a Chicago courtroom, a columnist's coverage of the affair may have gone out of bounds as well.
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When a network took his name in vain, Lee tried to cut it off the air. Did the Court do the right thing?
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