Moral Court

Approval Rate: 83%

83%Approval ratio

Reviews 22

Sort by:
  • by

    alomewandsam

    Sat Sep 23 2006

    people in America need to get off their self-righteous high horse(s). They are so quick to judge others while many die overseas. We can hunt and kill wildlife but we worry about who is screwing who and when. Doesn't the Bible basically tell us to tend to our own business before we try to pull the plank out of someone else's eye? What a farce. Most evangelical Christians are raking in the big dough and then we read about the TV evangelists falling from grace because of screwing some bimbo other than their wife. Like I said, what a farce.

  • by

    robert_dickerson

    Fri Mar 17 2006

    Larry Elder has the perfect personality, attitude and professionalism for Moral Court. I feel this is one of the best programs on Television today. Robert Dickerson, founder and director of a community base non-profit organization.

  • by

    astara_sataset

    Fri Dec 23 2005

    I just finished watching an episode of Moral Court, where an adult son brought his mother to court, because she went and told a church member that her son practiced Wicca, after promising him that she wouldn't mention it to anyone. The church member then went and told others, and her son's personal business eventually was all over the small town they were in. This show did nothing but solidify the intolerance and ignorance toward Non Christian religeons, shared by many Christians today. It was very obvious that the mother, Larry Elder, nor the majority of the studio audience, had a clue of what Wicca, or Witchcraft are really about. We are not devil worshippers, we do not turn people into frogs, or any of the other stereotypes. We are very tolerant of everyones beliefs, be it Pagan or Christian. We do not judge people by their faith or their lifestyle. Modern Christianity in my opinion, is a far cry from the true and original teachings of Jesus Christ. Jesus was a man who preached love... Read more

  • by

    retired_lawyer

    Fri Dec 02 2005

    Larry Elder is the greatest. Larry couldn't be more fair, reasonable, ubderstanding, knowledgeable, etc., etc. Before I moved away from So. California, listened to his show daily. Just terrific.

  • by

    sweetextacy70

    Fri Feb 25 2005

    Bring It Back!!! I Miss It! All I See On It Now Are The Reruns They Show On WHDF UPN TV Thank You Angie Blanco Alabama

  • by

    kensirhan

    Mon Dec 20 2004

    I was SO disappointed when Moral Court faded into the blue. All the judge shows have some good information to impart, but this unique take provided greater insights into hearts and souls and characters - as did Forgive and Forget before Mother Love got kicked to the curb - than the legal-beagle venues. Larry Elder's new show is just another run-of-the-mill gumflapping talkathon by comparison. He really should have been a judge, à la Joe Brown - I would welcome the return of Moral Court with loud and glad applause!

  • by

    starieski6969

    Mon Aug 16 2004

    If you want to see this show continue or even come back for another season go to this page, http://www.wciu.com/contact.asp and give them a peice of your mind I love the ethics of the show and want to continue to see it.....

  • by

    dtony63_at_yahoo_co

    Tue Apr 27 2004

    i love the show because it better insight how to treat each and opens everyone's eye to situations similiar to their own.

  • by

    ladyshark4534

    Sat Feb 07 2004

    Who is to determine what morals are right and what morals are wrong? Some moral advocates would have an all-white Norman Rockwell society, exclude gays, lesbians, bisexuals, etc. and claim it's for the good for mankind! Others, as myself, would beg to differ. Everyone has different ideas of morals. Different strokes for different folks.

  • by

    classictvfan47

    Sat Feb 07 2004

    It was a brilliant idea: give the money to the most moral person. I would have won every time! Cancelled too quickly.

  • by

    lhillhayes

    Tue Sep 02 2003

    I absolutely love this show!! Where does a judge have the opportunity to tell a person that just because you can do something and it's not against the law, it's morally wrong and their behavior needs to change. I LOVE THIS SHOW.. Can anything be done to keep it on the air?

  • by

    agzam2

    Tue May 06 2003

    I absolutely love moral court....definitely not boring like some of the other court shows....its a refreshing change.

  • by

    angela_allen

    Mon Mar 03 2003

    THIS SHOW IS GREAT, I LOVE LARRY ELDER HE IS THE BEST, I STAY UP LATE JUST TO WATCH THIS SHOW. IF THIS SHOW CAME ON EARLIER IT WOULD PROBABLY GET MORE VIEWERS.

  • by

    idab071d

    Thu Feb 20 2003

    Moral Court is a very good show and I like it very much. The other TV court shows which are decided on legally are very redundant. The only sad thing about moral court is that it plays entirely too many reruns. Most of the shows shown recently, I have seen 3 to 4 times.

  • by

    cheryl69

    Thu Feb 20 2003

    Wow, i loved this show!! It was on for about a year and now i can not find it on the tv? anyone know how i can view this again?

  • by

    jason1972

    Fri Jan 31 2003

    I think it's pretty sad that people have to go to a TV judge to be judged if they did a wrong thing or a moral thing, have people's thought processes really gone down the s**tter.

  • by

    mikeholly93

    Wed Jan 01 2003

    A lame pitiful excuse for a court show. Watch Judge Judy or Judge Joe Brown instead!

  • by

    cyberpeet1947

    Wed Aug 22 2001

    animals can't talk

  • by

    nwando

    Tue Jul 03 2001

    The cases are very often funny, but they can be emotional... The judge is doing a great job

  • by

    frank15

    Fri May 11 2001

    First off, I'd like to say, for the guys out there, the announcer (whose name I can never catch) is HOT. That oughta' get you to at least give the show a try. However, my rating will have nothing to do what that, hot as she may be. This court show is a little different from the rest, in the fact that the cases brought before Judge Larry aren't legal issues--they're moral issues. An example case would be "I'm bringing my wife to court because she promised we'd have a son, but my wife refuses to get pregnant again." Nothing legally can be done about that, but the case could be heard on this TV show. Cash awards are given to whoever is morally (not legally) right--the more morally wrong the other person is, the more money the one who is right gets.

  • by

    shandi

    Thu Mar 08 2001

    Like it, it give alot of us a chance to see what some people are capable of doing!

  • by

    jesterette

    Thu Feb 01 2001

    I LOVE this show. I've watched other court tv programs, but this is so much better. The judge in the show is wonderful. He speaks very intelligently and wisely and I've never sensed that any personal biases he may have play into his rulings. The issues brought to moral court will never be seen on those other court television shows because they are not legal matters. They are, as you've guessed, moral issues. I can't count the number of times I'd have liked to bring someone to court with issues like these! Basically any issues you've had that you've said to another person, "What you are doing is wrong!" can be brought to this court. So, being a jerk isn't against the law, but sometimes it's nice to see them have to pay for it.