How Reality TV Portrays the Legal System: An Analysis
Nyiramukama Diana Kashaka
Faculty of Education, Kampala International University, Uganda
ABSTRACT
This paper examines how reality television portrays the legal system, focusing on the balance between legal realism and entertainment value. Reality TV courtroom dramas have become popular cultural artifacts, influencing public perceptions of legal institutions. By analyzing their content, evolution, and ethical implications, the study explores how such programs shape narratives around justice, fairness, and legal professionalism. It highlights the dual role of these shows as both education and entertainment while emphasizing their potential impact on societal attitudes toward the law. Ultimately, the paper argues that these portrayals, often exaggerated for dramatic effect, provide a distorted but culturally significant reflection of the legal system.
Keywords: Reality television, legal system, courtroom dramas, media influence, legal realism, public perception.
CITE AS: Nyiramukama Diana Kashaka (2024). How Reality TV Portrays the Legal System: An Analysis. IDOSR JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND ENGLISH 9(3):40-44. https://doi.org/10.59298/IDOSR/JCE/93.4044.202400