If one defines "court" as having to be a governmental body, then Judge Judy is not a court as it is not part of any State's Court System, or part of the Federal Court System. However, if one defines "court" more broadly as "a place where justice is administered," then it is indeed a court. Parties appearing on the show sign an arbitration agreement, which means that Judge Judy's ruling is binding.
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- How many seasons does Judge Judy have?24 seasons
- How many episodes does Judge Judy have?7,282 episodes
- When did Judge Judy premiere?September 16, 1996
- When did Judge Judy end?July 23, 2021
- How long are episodes of Judge Judy?30 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of Judge Judy?6 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Judge Judy?Judge Judy Sheindlin , a former judge from New York, tackles actual, small claims cases with her no-nonsense attitude in which damages of no more than $5,000 can be awarded.
- What is the Judge Judy theme song?Symphony No. 5, First movement by Ludwig van Beethoven
- What genre is Judge Judy?Comedy, Crime, and Reality-TV
- How many awards has Judge Judy won?3 awards
- How many awards has Judge Judy been nominated for?30 nominations
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