
Why John Adams Defended the British Soldiers During the Boston Massacre Trials
When an unruly crowd of angry colonists attacked a small platoon of British soldiers in 1770, five Bostonians were killed and several others wounded. John Adams, a then-34-year-old lawyer who would ev...
16 Jul 202439min

Salem Witch Trials: How The Hysteria Went Terribly Awry
In 1692, claims of satanic rituals, ghosts, and seemingly “afflicted” children stirred puritanical imaginations, deepened by petty rifts between powerful families and rival congregations in Salem Vill...
18 Jun 202437min

First Look at In Dispute: 10 Famous Trials That Changed History
Enjoy this exclusive first look at the J. Craig Williams' new podcast series 'In Dispute: 10 Famous Trials That Changed History' coming to Legal Talk Network June 18th. Go beyond the basic historical ...
14 Jun 20248min

The Official Trailer for In Dispute: 10 Famous Trials That Changed History
Join us as we take a journey through time to discover the most interesting and impactful court cases in world history. Go beyond the basic historical accounts recapped in law school textbooks and soak...
11 Jun 20242min



















