Locker Room Talk, Melissa Ludtke
Locker Room Talk, Melissa Ludtke
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Locker Room Talk
A Woman’s Struggle to Get Inside

Author: Melissa Ludtke

Narrator: Melissa Redmond

Unabridged: 14 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/17/2024


Synopsis

While sportswriters rushed into Major League Baseball locker rooms to talk with players, MLB Commissioner Bowie Kuhn barred the lone woman from entering along with them. That reporter, twenty-six-year-old Sports Illustrated reporter Melissa Ludtke, charged Kuhn with gender discrimination, and after the lawyers argued Ludtke v. Kuhn in federal court, she won. Her 1978 groundbreaking case affirmed her equal rights, and the judge's order opened the doors for several generations of women to be hired in sports media.

Locker Room Talk is Ludtke's gripping account of being at the core of this globally covered case that churned up ugly prejudices about the place of women in sports. Kuhn claimed that allowing women into locker rooms would violate his players' "sexual privacy." She weaves these public perspectives throughout her vivid depiction of the court drama overseen by Judge Constance Baker Motley, the first Black woman to serve on the federal bench. She recounts how her lawyer, F. A. O. "Fritz" Schwarz, employed an ingenious legal strategy that persuaded Judge Motley to invoke the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause in giving Ludtke access identical to that of her male counterparts. Locker Room Talk is both an inspiring story of one woman's determination to do a job dominated by men and an illuminating portrait of a defining moment for women's rights.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Emma on August 15, 2024

It’s because of Melissa and women of her mettle who preceded me that I am in my current position. Full review coming in the Globe next week!......more

Goodreads review by Amy on February 19, 2025

It is because of Melissa Ludtke, and the women of her generation, that I was able to have a career as a sports reporter. What I love about this book is how Melissa weaves the story -- her personal stories about being an SI reporter at the time covering baseball along with the legal arguments that her......more

Goodreads review by Abd01451 on April 08, 2025

Beth's book group read.......more

Goodreads review by Joanne on August 22, 2024

In 1977, Time, Inc. sued Major League Baseball on behalf of Sports Illustrated reporter Melissa Ludtke. A year later, Justice Constance Baker Motley ruled that Ludtke and all women reporters must be given the same access to the New York Yankees clubhouse as male reporters were. This ruling was a tip......more

Goodreads review by John on August 25, 2024

This is a story that demands to be told, not only for its impact back then, but for the way its issues resonate today, a time when the idea of women covering sports still causes some men to have the vapors. I will say that the actual narrative is more interesting than the accounts of the court case......more