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100

This heavy metal band took on Napster, the website for pirating music, in the early 2000s.

Metallica

100

This former NFL star was put on trial for the murder of his ex-wife and her friend.

OJ Simpson

100

This major fast-food chain was sued after a woman was burned by her coffee.

McDonald's

100

This major oil company paid 20.8 billion dollars in compensation after its 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

British Petroleum (BP)

100

This number is the amount of U.S. Federal judicial districts. 

13

200

Hustler Magazine v. Falwell, a landmark case that protected the creation and use of parodies in media, cited this amendment in its ruling.

First amendment


200

This Washington D.C. hotel was the location for President Richard Nixon’s major political scandal in the 1970s.

Watergate


200

Nix v. Hedden, an 1893 agriculture case, declared this item a vegetable, finally settling the long-standing debate. 

Tomato

200

This 90s president passed legislation that would ban the use of commercial chemicals that caused acid rain.

George HW Bush

200

This attorney is the name sake of the IU Bloomington law school; and also contributed to the New York Times crossword for years!

Michael "Mickey" Maurer

300

This European country is currently in a legal dispute with Greece for the return of the Parthenon Marble statues.

United Kingdom

300

The robbery of the Isabella Gardner museum, known as the largest property heist in U.S. history, occurred in this East Coast city.

Boston

300

This cookie company is being sued for copyright by Universal Music Group, the company that owns Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, and Beyonce’s music.

Crumbl Cookies

300

This major, Japanese car brand was sued by the Environmental Protection Agency in 2021 for failing to follow the Clean Air Act’s regulations for car emissions.

Toyota

300

At this southern state school, you can earn a law degree and Master of Historic Preservation degree. 

University of Georgia School of Law

400

This major Italian fashion house is being sued by People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for using python and crocodile skin for their bags.

PETA

400

The bankruptcy of this energy company in the early 2000s became known as one of the most infamous white-collar crimes.

Enron

400

A Missouri woman sued this beloved Germany-originating grocery store chain for “emotional distress” after finding a bug in her canned food? 


Aldi's

400

The constituents of this Michigan city were awarded 626 million dollars for finding lead in their water.

Flint

400

This East Coast state has the highest density of lawyers per capita. 

New York

500

This Mariah Carey holiday song won a lawsuit against pop band Vince Vance and the Valiants.

"All I Want for Christmas is You"

500

Cybersecurity firm Sixgill discovered that criminals were laundering money through the in-game currency "V-Bucks" of this online video game.

Fortnite 

500
This popular food delivery company faced a class action lawsuit for not providing delivery addresses to its drivers. 

Uber Eats

500

This water bottle brand was sued for greenwashing, after falsely claiming its bottle production was carbon-neutral. 

Evian

500

This is the university where Legally Blonde, a movie about a law student defying "dumb blonde" stereotypes, was filmed.  

University of Southern California

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