
Suzanne Goldberg
Professor and director of the Sexuality and Gender Law Clinic at Columbia Law School.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 38min
War on Judges, LGBTQ Loss & Rastafarian's Religious Suit
Join Judge John E. Jones III, a former federal district judge, as he discusses the alarming rise in threats to judicial independence, emphasizing the dangers of inflammatory rhetoric. Professor Suzanne Goldberg analyzes recent Supreme Court decisions impacting transgender rights, critiquing the implications of emergency policies on those identities. Additionally, John Meiser delves into a fascinating Rastafarian case, exploring religious liberties in prisons and the complexities of legal remedies for inmates. A thought-provoking conversation on vital legal issues!

Nov 11, 2025 • 37min
Same-Sex Marriage & 'War' on Judges
Columbia Law School Professor Suzanne Goldberg, a leading expert on sexuality and gender law, discusses the Supreme Court's refusal to hear a same-sex marriage challenge, emphasizing the need for vigilance despite current protections. Bloomberg Law reporter Suzanne Monyak then delves into the Deputy Attorney General's controversial call for a 'war' on judges, touching on the implications of politicizing the judiciary and the increasing threats faced by judges. Both guests highlight significant developments that shape the landscape of legal rights and government accountability.

Jun 19, 2025 • 56min
Stories of Resistance, Survival and Beauty from the Bay Area’s Trans Community
Join Suzanne Goldberg, a professor and legal expert on gender rights, Caro De Robertis, author of a significant oral history of the trans community, and activist Donna Personna, as they delve into the impact of a recent Supreme Court ruling on gender-affirming care for minors. They share powerful narratives from the Bay Area's trans history, highlighting resilience and community support. Discover the transformative influence of music and storytelling in the queer experience, while learning about the ongoing fight for rights and acceptance.


