Last Friday, Bill O'Relly was upset about a fictional TV character calling him out on Law and Order, along with Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and another fictional character Gordon Garrison.
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Jack McCoy isn't afraid to hold members of the Bush administration accountable for torture. Now the question is, in real life, will Attorney General Holder rise to the occasion?
What depresses me about Law & Order is not that they expeditiously solve crimes every week through meticulous sleuthing. It's that real law enforcement, crime labs, and investigatory agencies virtually never get things right.
THE son of beloved "Law & Order" actor Jerry Orbach, who died of cancer in 2004, has lashed out at his father's widow, claiming in a vitriolic letter...
For most of my years I have counted seeing a movie alone among the most depressing things a person could do -- an explicit sign that, at least socially, life had not worked out.
Jesse L. Martin is putting down his "Law & Order" detective's shield, and Anthony Anderson is in negotiations to pick it up.
Martin, who has been wit...
Sam Waterston, whose character Jack McCoy recently became district attorney on the long-running NBC crime drama "Law & Order," says he has no interest...
The place that made the former Tennessee senator rich as an actor cannot be counted on to pour cash into his presidential run, especially if he's goin...