Season 1 James T. Hart is a law student from rural
Minnesota who enters the intensely competitive environment of a prestigious law school specifically to study with Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, the world's leading authority on
contract law. Kingsfield inspires both awe and fear in his students in his unremitting determination to prepare them for the practice of law. To cope with the heavy workload, Hart joins a study group organized by Franklin Ford III. Ford is under immense pressure to succeed. His family has produced an unbroken string of outstanding lawyers going back generations, culminating in his demanding father, the senior partner in a very prestigious Wall Street law firm. The study group includes smooth woman-chaser Thomas Craig Anderson, slob Willis Bell, idealistic activist Elizabeth Logan, and struggling Jonathan Brooks, who is married to Asheley. Brooks drops out after he voluntarily confesses to cheating. Hart works part-time at Ernie's Tavern to help pay his way through school. In the pilot, a waitress (
Marilu Henner) shows him the ropes. There was a four-year hiatus between the end of the first season and the start of the second.
Season 2 Hart survives the first year with flying colors and joins the staff of the student-published
Law Review (an honor reserved for the top students), under the leadership of Gerald Golden. He becomes romantically involved with first-year law student Connie Lehman, only to lose her when she wins a
Rhodes Scholarship and goes to
Oxford University. Later, he repeatedly clashes with
Law Review rival Rita Harriman, herself a brilliant student, though he admits to Ford that he is perversely attracted to her.
Season 3 Hart is now the president of the
Law Review. The new students include Ford's younger brother Tom and former housewife Rose Samuels. The Ford brothers have to come to terms with their
sibling rivalry. Rose deals with a surprise divorce and being so much older than her classmates.
Season 4 This season consists of only six episodes, including a two-part finale in which Hart has to decide between taking a federal court clerkship or a position in a small private firm with idealistic goals after graduation. His decision is further complicated when he is invited to apply for a newly vacant faculty position at the school, an option opposed by Kingsfield, who believes he lacks the necessary experience. Hart, the top student in the graduating class, gives the
commencement speech, bringing the series to a close. ==Cast==