The "Legally Blonde" star recently recalled how playing perky Harvard Law student Elle Woods left some people thinking she had real-life legal experience.
Reese Witherspoon got the shock of her life when she was mistaken for a real lawyer by her fellow jurors after playing Elle Woods ...
In Us Weekly‘s exclusive first look at the Thursday, December 12, episode of the hit CBS series, Elsbeth (Preston) attempts to be dismissed from jury duty. Unfortunately, Judge Milton Crawford ...
I was like, ‘Y’all this is really upsetting. I definitely did not go to law school, I didn’t finish college,’” she said.
Elsbeth Tascioni finds herself in a unique situation in episode 7 of her namesake series' second season, titled One Angry Woman. While most people dread the call to jury duty, for Elsbeth ...
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 ...
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 ...
Actor and film producer Reese Witherspoon recently recalled how starring in the 2001 movie Legally Blonde affected her experience serving on a jury.