I love diving into the wild world of 'Harry Potter' fanfiction, and legal battles aren’t exactly common in the wizarding world, but there are some gems where Harry gets his day in court. One standout is 'Harry Potter and the Wizengamot’s Mistake', where Harry sues the Ministry for negligence after the Triwizard Tournament. The writer really nails the tension—imagine a 15-year-old facing down Umbridge-level bureaucracy with nothing but logic and a pissed-off Hermione backing him up. It’s cathartic, especially when he exposes Fudge’s corruption mid-trial. The fic even weaves in magical law details, like how Veritaserum admissibility works, which feels ripped from a wizarding 'Law & Order'.
Another favorite is 'The Trial of Sirius Black’, an AU where Harry hires a squib lawyer to prove Sirius’s innocence post-Azkaban. The courtroom drama is intense, with flashbacks to the Potters’ will (which Dumbledore ‘conveniently’ misplaced). The author clearly did their homework—there’s even a scene where Lucius Malfoy gets caught bribing jurors with enchanted galleons. These fics scratch that itch for justice Rowling teased but never fully delivered, like when Harry deserved reparations for, oh I dunno, a lifetime of trauma?