The Ginsburg Tapes is a podcast about Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s oral arguments in the Supreme Court—before she became #NotoriousRBG.
Specifically, from 1972-1978, Ginsburg argued six cases in the Supreme Court. In each case, she and the ACLU Women’s Rights Project brought constitutional challenges to laws treating men and women differently.
Ginsburg’s goal was to show the ways in which laws which seemed on their face to benefit women actually perpetuated stereotypes and held women back from full participation in American life.
For all six cases, Lauren breaks down the real recordings of the oral arguments. The tapes allow listeners to be a fly on the wall, to teleport to that moment in history. Listeners can hear Ginsburg make her case, and listen to reactions from the all-male Supreme Court.
You’ll hear from liberal icons like Justice Thurgood Marshall and Justice William Brennan, and conservative icons like Chief Justice Warren Burger and then-Justice William Rehnquist, as they grapple out loud with what the Constitution means.
In each episode, @laurenmoxley talks about history, effective advocacy, constitutional change, the power of the Supreme Court, and gender equality.
Listen and subscribe to the trailer today, and you’ll automatically get all the full episodes in your feed. (!!) Episode 1 comes out on January 1. In the meantime, I’ll be posting occasionally here—about the show, and pithy quotes from our girl, #RBG.
2020 update: in light of RBG’s tragic passing, I rebroadcast the first episode of the podcast—Ginsburg’s first argument before the Court—today. Listen here: