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Trial Tapes

Trial Tapes

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Court cases that satisfies your curiosity. From landmark antitrust battles to century-old murder trials, each episode takes you inside the courtroom using real documents, transcripts, and rulings. New episodes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Trial Tapes 2026
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Roe v. Wade: The Case That Made Abortion a Constitutional Right
    May 27 2026

    In 1973, the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution protects a woman's right to have an abortion. Jane Roe, a pseudonym for Norma McCorvey, challenged a Texas law that criminalized abortion except to save the mother's life. The Court's 7-2 decision established a trimester framework that would shape American law for nearly fifty years. This episode traces the legal arguments, the justices' reasoning, and the lasting impact of one of the most consequential rulings in Supreme Court history.

    Trial Tapes breaks down real court opinions into dramatic, accessible stories. New episodes every week.

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    18 mins
  • Miranda v. Arizona: The Case That Changed How Police Question Suspects
    May 27 2026

    In 1966, the Supreme Court decided that the Constitution requires police to inform suspects of their rights before questioning them. Ernesto Miranda had confessed to kidnapping and rape after two hours of interrogation, without ever being told he could remain silent or have a lawyer present. This episode traces the case from a Phoenix police station to the highest court in the land, and the legal battle that gave us the Miranda warning.

    Trial Tapes breaks down real court opinions into dramatic, accessible stories. New episodes every week.

    Search "Trial Tapes" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.

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    18 mins
  • Hernandez Corrato v. Trump: One Citizenship Application and a Federal Fight
    May 23 2026

    On May 21, 2026, a new case landed on a federal docket in Pennsylvania. No trial date, no oral arguments, just a cause number and a name: Hernandez Corrato v. Trump. At the center is a single naturalization application and the question of what happens when the machinery of citizenship grinds to a halt. Trial Tapes walks through what the filing reveals and what it leaves unanswered.

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    17 mins
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