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Boston Legal is an American legal-comedy-drama created by David E. Kelley. The series, starring James Spader, with Candice Bergen, and William Shatner, was produced in association with 20th Century Fox Television for the ABC. Boston Legal aired from October 3, 2004, to December 8, 2008.
In 2009, superstar tight end Aaron Hernandez helped the Florida Gators win a national championship. In 2012, Hernandez played in a Super Bowl for the New England Patriots and signed a $40-million ...
Domestic violence perpetrated by male athletes upon their intimate partners or family members is one of the most common off-field crimes that affects sports administration. [ citation needed ] Efforts are undertaken by sporting leagues, governments, and viewers to address domestic violence incidents committed by athletes that come to the ...
An excerpt from a cartoon in The Boston Globe depicting Earl Smith's attack of a fan. May 14 – Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Earl Smith charged into the crowd at Boston's Braves Field during a baseball game against the Boston Braves and punched a spectator. He was restrained by umpires as policemen and young fans spilled onto the field.
Ray Rice may never again play for an NFL team, but he isn't the only public figure to be accused of domestic abuse. In fact, there are many other players who have received widespread attention for ...
The news station in question is Fox News (a corporate partner of 20th Century Fox Television who co-produce the show) but whose name is only hinted at. The school in question is Winslow High School, the school in another Boston-based show from David E. Kelley, Boston Public , which features an appearance by the principal, Steven Harper and ...
Western Oregon University women's basketball coach Jessica Peatross and assistant coach DJ Marlow were named as defendants in a lawsuit filed Jan. 29, 2025, by former basketball players.
Boston Legal's two-hour-long series finale aired on Monday, December 8, 2008 at 9:00PM Eastern/8:00PM Central. David E. Kelley stated in an interview with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on December 7, 2008 that it was ABC's decision to end Boston Legal, and that he "had to fight to bring it back for a short season of 13 episodes". [33]