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First Monday

  • TV Series
  • 2002
  • 1h
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7.1/10
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First Monday (2002)
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Each Supreme Court term begins on the first Monday in October. Currently, the Court's evenly divided between conservatives and liberals. Moderate Justice Joseph Novelli has just joined them.... Read allEach Supreme Court term begins on the first Monday in October. Currently, the Court's evenly divided between conservatives and liberals. Moderate Justice Joseph Novelli has just joined them. The show follows their cases and lives.Each Supreme Court term begins on the first Monday in October. Currently, the Court's evenly divided between conservatives and liberals. Moderate Justice Joseph Novelli has just joined them. The show follows their cases and lives.

  • Creators
    • Donald P. Bellisario
    • Paul J. Levine
  • Stars
    • Joe Mantegna
    • James Garner
    • Charles Durning
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Creators
      • Donald P. Bellisario
      • Paul J. Levine
    • Stars
      • Joe Mantegna
      • James Garner
      • Charles Durning
    • 12User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna
    • Justice Joseph Novelli
    • 2002
    James Garner
    James Garner
    • Chief Justice Thomas Brankin
    • 2002
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • Justice Henry Hoskins
    • 2002
    Camille Saviola
    Camille Saviola
    • Justice Esther Weisenberg
    • 2002
    James McEachin
    James McEachin
    • Justice Jerome Morris
    • 2002
    James Karen
    James Karen
    • Justice Michael Bancroft
    • 2002
    Gail Strickland
    Gail Strickland
    • Justice Deborah Szwark
    • 2002
    Stephen Markle
    • Justice Theodore Snow
    • 2002
    Lyman Ward
    Lyman Ward
    • Justice Brian Chandler
    • 2002
    Hedy Burress
    Hedy Burress
    • Ellie Pearson
    • 2002
    Randy Vasquez
    Randy Vasquez
    • Miguel Mora
    • 2002
    Joe Flanigan
    Joe Flanigan
    • Julian Lodge
    • 2002
    Christopher Wiehl
    Christopher Wiehl
    • Jerry Klein
    • 2002
    Linda Purl
    Linda Purl
    • Sarah Novelli
    • 2002
    Rachel Grate
    • Beth Novelli
    • 2002
    Brandon Davis
    Brandon Davis
    • Andrew Novelli
    • 2002
    Liz Torres
    Liz Torres
    • Janet Crowley
    • 2002
    Sandra Prosper
    • Kayla Turner
    • 2002
    • Creators
      • Donald P. Bellisario
      • Paul J. Levine
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    macpherr

    Outstanding show and it is breaking new ground!

    The cast is fabulous. The U.S. is going through a period of patriotism and the general public is interested in making a connection with the government because we are in `War Time.' Shows such `West Wing' are some of the best television shows at the moment. The movie `The American President' with Michael Douglas (Wonder Boys) and Annette Bening (American Beauty) has inspired many other movies and television shows. As a matter of fact actress Gail Strickland (How to make an American Quilt) played the wife of the President's advisor in `The American President'.

    I believe that the series is very promising because it shows a different stage of a case, which is appeals before the Supreme Court. I have no recollection of any show on television to this date on this topic. All other shows deal with murder, defense lawyers, prosecutors, detectives, and this show is breaking new ground.

    It generates public interest in finding out why attorneys cannot object at the Supreme Court. My husband was asking me why not. I explained to him that the Supreme Court is not looking at depositions by witnesses which happens in the first level court, meaning not on any type of appeal. People will understand when The Supreme Court can 'grant cert.' or deny it, when the Supreme Court can decide to hear an Appeal. The shows reveals a totally new stage in legal proceedings so it is very educational. Basically the show will deal with a facet of the Constitution that the general public is not exposed to such as how the Founding Fathers established in the Constitution the laws under which the Court operates. The title of the show is good because that is when the Court starts hearing cases in the Fall after the Summer recess. It is just great!!!!

    Hopefully it will not be too legalize and that the general public will truly enjoy it! Otherwise I am sure that the legal community will truly enjoy it. The first episode showed that the Court has a new member and how the Junior will relate to the other Justices, specially because it shows how the Chief Justice sets the mood of the Court. There was a real case of a staying of execution which raises issues of death penalty among others. As someone in the legal profession I truly enjoyed the show and think that pretty soon all the clerks will start imitating the Supreme Court Justices. Attorneys use copy Susan Day's hair style on L.A. Law.
    littlefriend

    Full of distortions of the real Supreme Court process

    I have seen each and every episode of this show in the hope that it would improve over time. But any lawyer who is familiar with, or has worked in, the Supreme Court knows that this series just gets worse and worse in each passing episode.

    Many of the facts and issues surrounding the cases heard by the "First Monday" Supreme Court are totally ridiculous. Why would the Court grant certiorari (review of a lower court ruling) to a dwarf who claims discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act just because his employer makes accomodations for him under that act? The episode on electrocution was absolutely unbelievable with a series of shockingly strange coincidences. In short, these types of cases in real life do not get to the Supreme Court docket because they are just a waste of time for justices to deal with.

    Unlike the "West Wing", First Monday distorts every procedure, practice and tradition observed in the Supreme Court. I need to tell its director and writer that justices sit on the bench and conference table to vote by order of seniority. So Justice Novelli (Joe Mantegna) as junior justice cannot be to the far right of the chief justice. As junior justice, Novelli should also vote first, rather than last, so it would have been impossible for him to be the swing vote in any case. Also, the offices of justices are totally secluded from the public and justices do not walk around the building debating about cases and private issues unlike what this series portrays. It is also strange that the law clerks are depicted as secretaries answering phone calls for the justices, removing their trench coats, etc, since justices are staffed with secretaries and messengers. Finally, the chant that is uttered at the start of a hearing is totally incorrect and distorted in First Monday.

    Is it really possible that every case heard by the high court always has direct bearing on only one justice's life? Novelli (who plays the lead role) owns a gun used in a shooting when the Court hears arguments on the gun control law. His daughter invokes the right to privacy from drug testing when a case on privacy (DNA) reaches the Court, etc.

    I would not recommend this series to anyone who is serious to learn about the Supreme Court and its impact on American society. Anyone can read numerous books about it or go to your public library for a video on its work.
    doreen90755-2

    Bring Back This Show

    I don't know why it is, but it seem like every time a show with a little intelligence or educational value is put into prime time, it seems to fail. Is the American public really that uninterested ? Or is it that the networks are just so anxious to "make a buck" that they're unwilling to give it time to find an audience and receive "word of mouth" ? I hope one of the cable channels , like USA Network, will show this series. It was excellent, in that it showed the inner workings of the Supreme Court. James Garner, Joe Mantegna, and Charles Durning were great in their roles, and it showed how a decision could affect a Justice's family. It also showed how crucial the research of the clerks is, and how it can make or break a decision. I was so disappointed when it was cancelled after only 13 episodes. Due to the imminent upheaval in the Supreme Court, it should, at the very least, be released on DVD. It was an Emmy -nominated series !
    tbbnbb

    good show

    This show gets into the politics of our high court. It's nice to see a show about lawyers that deal with the soft side, with clothes on. The show is well written and moves well on a theme. I recommend it to anyone who wants to think about an issue.
    Inliten

    Outstanding

    'First Monday' is (was) a terrific show. Unfortunately, it appears that CBS has canceled it. The cast was great; each character portrayed their respective justice well. I particularly enjoyed the scenes with some of the law clerks, played by Hedy Burress, Randy Vasquez (of "JAG" fame), and Christopher Wiehl. Each episode tackled a controversial current event extremely well. "Novelli" (played brilliantly by Joe Mantegna) always seemed to be the 'breaking vote,' as the other eight justices always had more solid opinions about appeals. Of course, Novelli was always drawn in by the others in hopes that his vote would sway to their side. Novelli dealt with this well, explaining his problems with both sides and his agreements. It would be terrific if CBS were to start the show up again, but unfortunately that doesn't appear likely.

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      Takes place in the same "universe" as JAG (1995) and NCIS : Enquêtes spéciales (2003). Dean Stockwell's character, Senator Sheffield, later appeared on "JAG" and became the secretary of the Navy.
    • Connections
      Referenced in JAG: Critical Condition (2002)

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Перший понеділок
    • Filming locations
      • El Mirage Dry Lake, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Belisarius Productions
      • Paramount Television
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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