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Best 1 Close-Up
Close-Up

Close-Up (1990) depicts Hossein Sabzian’s deception of a family into believing he is a filmmaker directed by Abbas Kiarostami. The film utilizes a staged recreation of a legal case involving actors who willingly participated in the performance. This project explored themes of identity and garnered i...

2 John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill was an English philosopher whose 1859 On Liberty defended individual freedom and whose utilitarianism shaped liberal thought.

3 Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations is a visual novel adventure game centered around courtroom drama. Players assume the role of a rookie defense attorney tasked with uncovering evidence and presenting arguments to prove the innocence of their clients. The game’s innovative mechan...

4 ProPublica
ProPublica

ProPublica stands out as a leading non-profit investigative journalism organization, relentlessly pursuing stories that hold powerful institutions accountable. Their data-driven approach and commitment to public service have consistently exposed corruption and injustice, driving significant policy c...

5 Epicurus
Epicurus

Epicurus was a Greek philosopher who founded the Garden in Athens in 306 BCE and made pleasure, friendship, and freedom from fear central.

6 Enron Scandal

The Enron scandal involved widespread accounting fraud perpetrated by the energy company Enron. This resulted in its dramatic collapse, triggering significant legal action including criminal charges against executives and the dissolution of Arthur Andersen’s auditing firm. The case highlighted criti...

7 Misaeng
Misaeng

Misaeng: Incomplete Life is a South Korean television series adapted from Yoon Tae-ho’s webtoon of the same name. The show aired on tvN between October 17th and December 20th, 2014, spanning twenty episodes broadcast on Fridays and Saturdays. It was produced as a television adaptation of the origina...

8 Immanuel Kant

Kant's 'critical philosophy' revolutionized metaphysics and ethics. His 'Critique of Pure Reason' established the limits of human knowledge, while his categorical imperative provides a framework for moral reasoning. Kants synthesis of rationalism and empiricism profoundly influenced subsequent philo...

9 The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story

The People v. O. J. Simpson is a 2016 FX true-crime miniseries about the Simpson murder trial, winner of the Emmy for limited series.

10 Derek Parfit

Derek Parfit was a British philosopher noted for Reasons and Persons (1984), which reshaped debates on identity, rationality, and ethics.

11 Soren Kierkegaard

Soren Kierkegaard was a Danish philosopher and theologian whose 1843 Either/Or explored choice, anxiety, faith, and the single individual.

12 The Innocence Project

The Innocence Project works to exonerate wrongfully convicted individuals through DNA testing and legal representation. They advocate for systemic reforms to prevent future wrongful convictions, including improving eyewitness identification procedures and addressing prosecutorial misconduct. Their w...

13 Justified
Justified

Justified is a crime drama set in the Appalachian mountains of eastern Kentucky and Lexington, Kentucky. The show follows U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, portrayed by Timothy Olyphant, as he enforces justice within the region based on Elmore Leonard’s stories. The series ran for six seasons from 2010 to...

14 In the Dark

In the Dark stands out for its meticulous investigative reporting and commitment to exploring systemic flaws within the criminal justice system. Each season focuses on a single case, often involving wrongful convictions or police misconduct. Host Madeleine Barans in-depth research and thoughtful na...

15 Mencius
Mencius

Mencius was a Chinese Confucian philosopher of the 4th century BCE who argued that human nature is good and shaped later Confucianism.

16 Rectify
Rectify

Rectify centers on a man’s reintegration into society after an extended prison sentence following a wrongful conviction. The series, created by Ray McKinnon, initially aired on Sundance TV with six episodes beginning April 22, 2013. It features a cast including Aden Young and Abigail Spencer in this...

17 Confucius
Confucius

Confucius developed a comprehensive ethical and social philosophy that profoundly shaped East Asian cultures for over two millennia. His emphasis on filial piety (respect for elders/parents), proper social roles, and virtuous conduct (Ren) provided a moral blueprint for governance. His teachings rem...

18 Dr. Fei-Fei Li

A leading figure in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Dr. Li is renowned for her foundational work in computer vision and her unwavering commitment to ethical AI development. Her contributions have shaped how the industry approaches bias and fairness in machine learning models. She mentors the n...

19 Anthropic Claude for Business

Anthropic Claude is an AI writing assistant designed to support business professionals. It’s notable for its ability to process extensive contextual information—up to a remarkable length—and prioritize safety during operation. This makes it particularly valuable for tasks involving legal review, in-...

20 Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius was Roman emperor from 161 to 180 CE and a Stoic philosopher whose Meditations records private ethical reflections.

21 Electronic Frontier Foundation

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is the premier organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. They fight for privacy, free speech, and innovation online while opposing government surveillance and corporate overreach. The EFF provides legal defense, policy analysis, and technic...

22 Bernard Williams

Bernard Williams was a British moral philosopher known for Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy (1985) and critiques of utilitarian moral theory.

23 Bleak House

Charles Dickens' *Bleak House*, published serially from 1852-1853, is a complex novel exploring the failings of the English legal system through multiple interwoven plots and a vast cast of characters.

24 Epictetus
Epictetus

Epictetus was a Greek Stoic philosopher, formerly enslaved, whose Discourses and Enchiridion teach control over judgment and desire.

25 Stanford Prison Experiment

The Stanford Prison Experiment was a 1971 study examining group dynamics within a simulated prison environment. Researchers observed rapid shifts in roles, with participants adopting both guard and prisoner behaviors, often exhibiting extreme aggression and distress. The experiment abruptly ended du...

26 Zeno of Citium

Zeno of Citium was a Cypriot philosopher who founded Stoicism in Athens around 300 BCE, teaching virtue in accord with nature.

27 A Very English Scandal

A Very English Scandal depicts the events surrounding Jeremy Thorpe, a British politician, and his involvement in an extramarital affair spanning from 1976 to 1979. The three-part drama is based on John Preston’s book detailing the scandal and its preceding eighteen years. It examines a significant...

28 Martha C. Nussbaum

Martha C. Nussbaum is an American philosopher whose capabilities approach links ethics, law, and development policy, notably in Creating Capabilities.

29 Emmanuel Levinas

Emmanuel Levinas was a Lithuanian-born French philosopher notable for making ethics a first philosophy in Totality and Infinity, published in 1961.

30 Martha Nussbaum

Martha Nussbaum is an American philosopher noted for the capabilities approach, developed with Amartya Sen, and for work on justice and emotion.

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