First Monday

First Monday (2002)

EndedScripted showDrama, Legal

First Monday was a drama series centered around the U.S. Supreme Court. It aired on CBS in 2002.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Family SecretsMay 3, 2002
S01E12ShowdownApr 22, 2002
S01E11Strip SearchApr 19, 2002
S01E10Unprotected SpeechApr 12, 2002
S01E09Secrets and LiesApr 5, 2002
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'First Monday' premiere?

'First Monday' premiered on January 15, 2002.

Who were the main cast members of 'First Monday'?

The main cast members of 'First Monday' were Joe Mantegna, James Garner, Charlie Robinson, and Hedy Burress.

What was the premise of 'First Monday'?

'First Monday' revolved around the inner workings of the Supreme Court of the United States, focusing on the personal lives and professional challenges of the justices.

Where was 'First Monday' set?

'First Monday' was set in Washington D.C., specifically at the Supreme Court of the United States.

Who played the role of Justice Joseph Novelli in 'First Monday'?

Joe Mantegna portrayed the character of Justice Joseph Novelli in 'First Monday'.

Which veteran actor played the role of Chief Justice Thomas Brankin?

James Garner played the role of Chief Justice Thomas Brankin in 'First Monday'.

What was the relationship between Justice Joseph Novelli and Chief Justice Thomas Brankin?

Justice Joseph Novelli and Chief Justice Thomas Brankin had a respectful and sometimes contentious working relationship, with differing opinions on various cases.

Who was the youngest justice on the Supreme Court in 'First Monday'?

Justice Jerry Klein, played by Christopher Wiehl, was the youngest justice on the Supreme Court in 'First Monday'.

What were some of the major cases featured in 'First Monday'?

Some of the major cases featured in 'First Monday' included controversial issues such as abortion, the death penalty, and constitutional rights.

Who portrayed the role of Justice Esther Weisenberg in 'First Monday'?

Justice Esther Weisenberg was portrayed by Hedy Burress in 'First Monday'.

What was the dynamic between Justice Esther Weisenberg and Justice Jerry Klein?

Justice Esther Weisenberg and Justice Jerry Klein had a close friendship and often shared similar views on cases, supporting each other in their opinions.

Who played the role of Justice Henry Hoskins in 'First Monday'?

Justice Henry Hoskins was played by Charles Durning in 'First Monday'.

What were some of the personal struggles faced by the justices in 'First Monday'?

Some of the personal struggles faced by the justices in 'First Monday' included balancing their personal lives with their demanding careers and making tough decisions that could affect the nation.

Who played the role of Justice Christopher Mulready in 'First Monday'?

Justice Christopher Mulready was portrayed by James Karen in 'First Monday'.

What was the role of the law clerks in 'First Monday'?

The law clerks in 'First Monday' assisted the justices in their research, provided legal analysis, and played a crucial role in shaping the justices' opinions.

What were some of the ethical dilemmas explored in 'First Monday'?

'First Monday' delved into ethical dilemmas such as conflicts of interest, judicial impartiality, and the balance between personal beliefs and legal obligations.

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