Here a few more law films (sorry if I'm repeating any that have been mentioned before): A FREE SOUL (1931) -- Lionel Barrymore won an Oscar for his role in this film, and Norma Shearer was also nominated. GUILTY BY SUSPICION (1991) / THE FRONT (1976) -- Two films about McCarthyism in the entertainment industry, featuring testimony before HUAC GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES (1953) -- Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe are forced to defend themselves against a charge of stealing a girl's best friend: diamonds. MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (1936) -- Gary Cooper is put on trial to determine whether he was sane when he gave away millions of dollars. JUDGE PRIEST (1934) / THE SUN SHINES BRIGHT (1954) -- Two versions of the same story, concerning a small-town judge, both directed by John Ford. The Sun Shines Bright was Ford's favorite of all his films. REMEMBER THE NIGHT (1940) -- Wonderful sentimental drama written by Preston Sturges about a D.A. who takes an alleged thief (Barbara Stanwyck) home with him for Christmas. (I don't think this one's on tape, though.) THE PARADINE CASE (1948) -- Minor Hitchcock effort starring Gregory Peck. Written by David O. Selznick. THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER (1941) -- Great film about Daniel Webster battling the Devil (terrific performance by Walter Huston) in court for the soul of a man. Jay Rozgonyi Fairfield University