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The Ginsburg Tapes

The Ginsburg Tapes

Lauren Moxley Beatty

9 episodesEN-USserial

Show overview

The Ginsburg Tapes has published 9 episodes during 2020. That works out to roughly 8 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 54 min and 1h 6m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Government show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 5.6 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Lauren Moxley Beatty.

Episodes
9
Started
2020
Median length
1h 1m
Cadence
Monthly

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With Lauren Moxley Beatty

Latest Episodes

We Won’t Settle for Tokens (Finale Rebroadcast)

Episode 8 [Rebroadcast]: Lauren breaks down the final tape of Ginsburg’s career as an advocate before the Supreme Court, and reflects on what she’s learned through this project. Questions for Lauren? Shoot her an email at [email protected], or find her on Twitter @laurenmoxley.

Oct 12, 202054 min

Ride on Its Skirttails (Rebroadcast)

Episode 7 (Rebroadcast): After Leon Goldfarb’s wife, Hannah Goldfarb, passed away, he was denied benefits available to sole surviving spouses that he would have obtained if their gender-roles were reversed. Ruth Bader Ginsburg represented Leon in challenging the law. The government argued that Ginsburg wanted to “characterize this as a women’s rights case because the cause...

Oct 1, 20201h 5m

Near Beer and the Middle Tier (Rebroadcast)

Episode 6 (Rebroadcast): When did the Supreme Court finally raise the bar for sex equality under the Constitution? In a case about beer. In Oklahoma, women could buy 3.2% alcohol beer at 18, but men had to wait until they turned 21. Two fraternity brothers at Oklahoma State University teamed up with a co-owner of...

Sep 27, 202051 min

Not a Pedestal, But a Cage (Rebroadcast)

Episode 5 (Rebroadcast): After Stephen Wiesenfeld’s wife Paula died giving birth to their son, he was denied benefits available to sole surviving mothers with modest incomes. Had Stephen and Paula’s places been reversed, Paula would have received those benefits. Ruth Bader Ginsburg represented Stephen in challenging the social security law. She used the case to show how...

Sep 25, 20201h 5m

Make Us Serve (Rebroadcast)

Episode 4 (Rebroadcast): Edwards v. Healy involved a challenge to a Louisiana law that excused women from the duty to serve on juries. In Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s third oral argument before the Supreme Court, she tried to get the Court to overturn a ruling of just 13 years earlier upholding a volunteers-only jury scheme for...

Sep 22, 20201h 0m

Pregnancy Discrimination Cases of the 1970s (Rebroadcast)

Episode 3 (Rebroadcast): At the same time that Ruth Bader Ginsburg was arguing the sex equality cases that we’re focusing on in this podcast, the Supreme Court also heard a number of pregnancy discrimination cases. In each case, the Burger Court struggled to see how pregnancy discrimination is a function of sex. In their minds,...

Sep 21, 202022 min

The Blind, the Lame, and the Women (Rebroadcast)

Episode 2 (Rebroadcast): Ruth Bader Ginsburg only lost one case as an oral advocate in the Supreme Court: Kahn v. Shevin. The case involved a challenge to a Florida law according a special tax exemption to female widows, but not male widowers. Every widow got the tax exemption, regardless of her income–even the wealthy widowed...

Sep 20, 20201h 7m

Feet Off Our Necks (Rebroadcast)

Episode 1 (Rebroadcast): Ruth Bader Ginsburg made her debut as an oral advocate in the Supreme Court in Frontiero v. Richardson. The case involved a challenge to a law that treated men and women serving in the military differently. Specifically, Air Force Lieutenant Sharron Frontiero was denied dependent’s benefits for her husband, a navy veteran...

Sep 19, 20201h 1m

We Won’t Settle for Tokens

Episode 8: Lauren breaks down the final tape of Ginsburg’s career as an advocate before the Supreme Court, and reflects on what she’s learned through this project. Questions for Lauren? Shoot her an email at [email protected], or find her on Twitter @laurenmoxley.

Mar 12, 202054 min