When law & order is the headline, what does it mean for us? Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams cross-examines news-making cases and famous faces to peer into the court of law. Each week attorney Eboni K. Williams and cultural observer Dustin Ross break down what’s on the docket in American justice and what’s not, with savvy legal analysis and commonsense commentary to provide teachable moments f... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 121 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsSociety & Culture |
Eboni and Dustin are back and the docket is packed! We know you've been waiting for it: Eboni breaks down the alarming allegations against Sean "P-Diddy" "Puffy" "Puff Daddy" "Brother Love" Combs; (36:00) Trey Songz recent settlement; (44:00) OJ dyin... more
Eboni: Dustin Ross, my love, what are you doing? more
Jurors, we have officially come to the end of Season 2 of Holding Court! In this episode, we have something special in store for you. We're wrapping up this second season with an exclusive excerpt from my book, 'Bet On Black: The Good News About Bein... more
Jurors! In this week’s best of episode we're looking back at some of our conversations around defamation this season. Tasha K's comments on Cardi B,George Floyd's family suing Kanye West for taking reckless, and Judge Joe Brown threatening to sue She... more
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This podcast exemplifies excellence in legal commentary and social discourse. It meets the objective of informing us, entertaining us, and offering a captivating blend of legal analysis and cultural insight. It’s dope. That’s just my opinion. She tackles topics fearlessly. I love that. She breaks down the law into digestible segments and makes the concept of law accessible, like Obama did politics during his administration. I can listen to Eboni all day. The production quality is also top- notch... more
As a man of not so much color (white), this podcast has completely changed my view of the world and refocused the lens in which I see the world, especially in the US. I think every white person should listen to this podcast. You may personally have not had a hand in creating where we are as a society today, but you (at a minimum) have the responsibility and civic duty to educate yourself on how we got here. Eboni and Dustin talk about what it's like to live in America as a person of color, the... more
I am listening and learning! Love the perspectives shared on this platform and the knowledge on current issues. Such a good listen.
Excellent show and a wealth of fun and entertainment. They discussed high profile cases such as The Floyd case and his family's claim to his character after death. Take a listen!
Such a great show! Love the cadenceabd how each topic is discussed with a balance of intellect and entertainment. Can't wait until season 2!
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