Judge Judy
  • Judge Judy

  • When it's on

    February 15, 2012 6:00PM
    Thrown Under the Bus; Good Faith
    A car bursts into flames after hitting a school bus; sellers sue their neighbor for not paying for a motorcycle.
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 Judge Judy Sheinlin has been one of the highest-rated TV judges to ever sit behind the bench. She rules with an iron fist and revels in teaching lessons and shouting dow...
 When 'Judge Judy' first aired in 1996, Bill Clinton was still president and no one knew who Monica Lewinsky was. Judy Sheindlin's show has lasted a full decade longer th...
 Chelsea Handler used a New York Times article about Judge Judy Sheindlin's astronomical salary as a jumping off point for some laughs on 'Chelsea Lately' (weeknights, 11...
  
The ink is barely dry on the jury's verdict, but already speculation's growing as to what happens next for the main players in the Casey Anthony trial. Many pundits ag...
  
Minutes after it was announced Monday that Katie Couric had signed a multi-year deal with ABC to host and produce a nationally syndicated daytime talker, friends of th...
 What is a scratch and a scare from a dog worth in a court of law? That's what had to be decided Friday on 'Judge Judy' (weekdays, syndicated) when a man sued his neighbo...
 Disputes among family members aren't uncommon on 'Judge Judy' (weekdays, syndicated). On today's show, a father sued his daughter for defaulting on a car loan that was t...
 If you want to win your case on 'Judge Judy' (weekdays, syndicated), make sure you get your evidence together in a timely fashion. A woman learned that the hard way on t...
 Judge Judy Sheindlin is not a trusting sort. She's also somewhat gruff, which is a great trait for a TV judge. So when a defendant on 'Judge Judy' (weekdays, syndicated)...
 We all love Judge Judy: there's nothing quite like watching her expertly dispatch with a ditzy witness in a dispute over a stolen toaster oven. This is a woman who wrote...
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This courtroom series stars former family court judge Judy Sheindlin. Each episode finds Judge Judy presiding over real small-claims cases inside a televised courtroom. Her no-nonsense, wisecracking approach has been unsuccessfully copied by other TV court judges.