• Law & Order: Organized Crime is getting busted down to Peacock

    You know how, in cop shows, detectives are always getting threatened with being busted back down to foot patrol or whatever—a demotion to a world of decreased relevance, lower pay, and less chance at anyone actually seeing anything they do? Well, NBC announced tonight that Christopher Meloni’s Law & Order: Organized Crime is getting moved from the network over to its streaming service Peacock. Which is good news for everybody, probably; we don’t know why we even brought up that first part, about...

  • How to watch every 'Law and Order' season, episode, and spinoff online

    How to watch every single season, spinoff, and episode of 'Law and Order' online, including the best streaming deals for 2024.

  • Budget 2024: Coalition pours $1.9b into law and order

    The announcement is part of a series of pre-Budget announcements in the

  • Protesters approaching Yerevan: Law enforces warn against violating public order

    Participants of the “Tavush for Motherland” movement led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian are marching to Yerevan, where they will hold a rally at 4 pm. The protest movement began in Armenia’s northern Tavush province following the announcement of the start of border delimitation process on April 19. “The Tavush for the Homeland movement has decided …

  • ‘Law & Order’ Season 23 Finale Does Not Address Camryn Manheim’s Exit

    Camryn Manheim is leaving Law & Order, but you couldn’t have known that by watching the show’s season finale, which aired tonight. Instead of a farewell, the focus centered on Tony Goldwyn’s DA Baxter, with Manheim’s character, Lt. Kate Dixon, barely featured. There was no indication during the show that she would be leaving. Manheim joined […]

  • Camryn Manheim leaves Law & Order after three season run on flagship series

    Camryn Manheim will not be returning for Season 24 of Law & Order following her exit from the flagship series after a three season run.

  • Calmes: Trump promises to subvert the law — first by freeing the Jan. 6 criminals

    Of all the promises that Donald Trump has made for a second term as president, he’s all but certain to fulfill one if he’s reelected: pardoning most, if not all, of the rioters who've been arrested, pleaded guilty or been convicted by judges or juries for their roles in besieging the nation’s Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and injuring roughly 140 police defenders. That’s nearly 1,400 people — “unbelievable patriots” all, in Trump’s noxious telling — who tried to overturn a free and fair election....

  • Trump's plan to beat criminal case complicated by 'legal issue' involving intent

    Donald Trump is likely hoping that the jury in his criminal case will find he has a "mixed motive" when it came to paying off adult film star Stormy Daniels to hide an alleged affair, but that might not be enough to save him, according to a legal expert Sunday.CNN legal analyst Norm Eisen, who also served as one of the impeachment lawyers for House Democrats and White House ethics czar, appeared on the network to talk about Trump's case. The former president is currently facing 34 felony...

  • Will prison van ambush put law and order at heart of EU elections in France?

    Opposition has seized upon killings that shine spotlight on two big issues: prisons crisis and violent drug tradeAs police continued to hunt the gunmen who killed two prison guards at a Normandy toll booth and freed a convict linked to gangland drug killings, the debate on law and order in France has intensified before next month’s European elections.Both Gérald Darmanin, the hardline interior minister, and Jordan Bardella, the far-right president of Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, used the same...

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    Is Law & Order: Organized Crime Preparing to Lose a Stabler? Read Episode 12 Recap

    On the heels of Law & Order: Organized Crime‘s official Season 5 renewal earlier today, I couldn’t help but watch this week’s episode with a burning question in my brain: What will the show be like when it comes back next season on Peacock? Free of the strictures of broadcast TV, will the good detective […]

  • 'It backfires': Law professor shows how Trump's latest move 'undermines' his criminal case

    Donald Trump's defense reportedly wants to grill Stormy Daniels for claiming her sleeping with former President Donald Trump wasn't entirely consensual. But doing so may be perilous. "I think it backfires, especially if they're going after Stormy Daniels in order to protect Trump's reputation," said NYU law professor Ryan Goodman on CNN. The network reported that the strategy Trump's defense appears to be taking is to "address some of this reputational damage to Trump" that they may believe...

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    Law & Order: Organized Crime Finale Recap: Joe’s Gotta Go — Plus, Grade It!

    There may come a time when the Stablers hold a family dinner that’s free of drama, but Season 4 wasn’t it. So when Elliot decides to have Randall and the rest of his brood over for a meal in Law & Order: Organized Crime‘s Season 4 finale, we brace for impact. Remember what happened last […]