The "Legally Blonde" star recently recalled how playing perky Harvard Law student Elle Woods left some people thinking she had real-life legal experience.
It’s time for jury duty in Elsbeth season 2, episode 7. For most people, this would be a nightmare. It’s not for our leading lady, though. Elsbeth Tascioni loves a good mystery. She can’t ...
"At the very end they say, ‘OK, well somebody in this group has to be the foreman.’ And they all unanimously are like, 'Her.' ...
Reese Witherspoon reflected during a recent interview on how her "Legally Blonde" character Elle Woods influenced her jury ...
It’s a civic duty that everyone eventually has ... interesting story to share when it comes to jury duty. On Friday night‘s episode of “The Graham Norton Show,” Witherspoon shared how ...
Reese Witherspoon has recently shared how Legally Blonde role get her on jury duty in real life.Speaking on the latest ...
Reese Witherspoon was mistaken as a law school graduate because of 'Legally Blonde,' as a jury picked her to be the foreperson overseeing a case.
Actor and film producer Reese Witherspoon recently recalled how starring in the 2001 movie Legally Blonde affected her experience serving on a jury.
According to Dr Andrew Burke, a Lecturer at the Macquarie Law School and Director at Juris Doctor, it is a civic duty as an Australian citizen to serve on a jury when you are called to do so ...
Jurors get paid for each day of jury duty. Juries are an integral part of the Australian legal system. Serving on a jury is considered a civic duty for Australian citizens when they are called to ...