Locker Room Talk : A Woman's Struggle to Get Inside - Melissa Ludtke

Locker Room Talk

A Woman's Struggle to Get Inside

By: Melissa Ludtke

Hardcover | 16 August 2024

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In September 1978, Manhattan's Southern District Court Judge Constance Baker Motley, the nation's first Black woman on the federal bench, ordered Major League Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn to provide equal access to all journalists to interview baseball players after games. Her judicial order applied only to Yankee Stadium, but her ruling's impacts were far reaching. Young women flocked to sports writing and broadcasting at the same time that girls and women began competing more widely in sports due to Title IX. Though Motley's ruling and Title IX legislation boosted opportunities for girls and women in sports, fair, just, civil, and equal treatment of them required decades of advocacy and court battles to gain.

The plaintiff in this landmark case, Ludtke vs. Kuhn, was Melissa Ludtke, a Sports Illustrated baseball writer who had been banned by Kuhn from the Yankees' locker room during the 1977 World Series, effectively barring her from performing her role as a journalist. In Locker Room Talk, Ludtke describes what it was like to be a 26-year-old woman who was the publicly ridiculed plaintiff in this media-grabbing, groundbreaking case. She relates her experiences as the only woman covering baseball nationally amid the legal sparring of Judge Motley's courtroom, describing how she came to be this plaintiff and how the media and professional baseball maligned her when this legal fight began. Readers see Judge Motley weighing the arguments and questioning the lawyers' logic, all while national media, including icons such as Johnny Carson, the cast of Saturday Night Live, and even "Peanuts" cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, made light of her fight for equality in her professional sphere.

Ludtke's legal victory still matters. Locker Room Talk describes why. While Ludtke v. Kuhn, erased gender barriers in sports media practices, patriarchal attitudes remain embedded in American sports culture.

Industry Reviews

"This book by Ludtke focuses, in meticulous detail, on the landmark 1978 Ludtke vs. Kuhn case, the impact of the 14th Amendment, and the back-and-forth legal battles for equal rights across history. This shines a light on a court case (litigated well before the "MeToo" era) that opened doors for women in sports media, and is a good reminder for younger generations of the legal battles that helped women get the rights we have today."

-- Brenda Berrera * Booklist *
"Shut out of the locker rooms, young Wellesley grad and Sports Illustrated reporter Melissa Ludtke was constantly missing the quotes that she needed to get the story. Locker Room Talk is the gripping first-hand report of how she took on Major League Baseball and with a ruling by Judge Constance Baker Motley, the nation's first Black woman on the federal bench, changed the future of sports journalism for women." * Electric Literature *
"Locker Room Talk gives us a front-row seat at Melissa Ludtke's celebrated courtroom battle when she went up against Major League Baseball and emerged with an enduring win for women's equal rights. I also admire her gutsy decision to share reflective insights on how the plentiful societal backlash against her buffeted her personal life as a 26-year-old woman. Hers wasn't an easy struggle, but she persevered, and we are the better for it."
-- Hillary Rodham Clinton * former US secretary of state *
"Locker Room Talk is not just a look back to the 1970s. While women in sports media report inside locker rooms today, what they earn and the jobs they are given are still not equal to men's pay and roles, nor is their treatment. Melissa Ludtke gives us a good hard look at what she went through to win equal access and tells us how she prevailed. Without Melissa Ludtke, none of us are here." -- Suzyn Waldman * New York Yankees radio broadcaster *
"Melissa Ludtke's trailblazing career in sports media is a lesson in moral courage, perseverance, and equality. Her deeply personal reflections underscore the challenges she faced and the progress she championed."
-- Adam Silver * NBA commissioner *
"I grew up recounting baseball games to my father, so I loved discovering in Locker Room Talk how Melissa Ludtke's mother passed down her love of the game to her daughter. For this daughter to now tell us the story of how, as a young woman, she went to court to revolutionize our nation's most tradition-laden sport provides a splendid resource for historians and a cherished gift for baseball fans."
-- Doris Kearns Goodwin * historian and author of Wait Till Next Year *
"In the early 1980s, I interviewed baseball players in locker rooms due to the courageous court fight that Melissa Ludtke had waged for equal access against Major League Baseball in 1978. To read her book, Locker Room Talk, is to relive our challenges as pioneering women sportswriters. She reminds us of the emotional strain that discrimination imposes on those who experience it and then shows us how she overcame it. Brava!"
-- Claire Smith * the only woman to be saluted in Cooperstown as the Baseball Writers of America's Career Excellence h *
"When I read about her 1978 court victory while still in college, I knew two things: Melissa was my hero, and women like me now would have the opportunity to do the jobs we loved. In Locker Room Talk, Melissa takes us into Judge Constance Baker Motley's courtroom as the lawyers argue about her rights, then brings us to the ballpark, where she shone, often as the only woman working the baseball beat."
-- Christine Brennan * USA Today sports columnist and TV and NPR commentator *

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