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Supreme Court opinions, made listenable

Hear the Court.

BenchVoices lets you listen to Supreme Court opinions in clear, AI-generated narration while following the official text — so you can engage with primary legal sources the way you learn best.

Featured Opinions

A curated starting point for exploring landmark decisions. Full library and playback coming soon.

  • 195442 min

    Brown v. Board of Education

    Authoring justiceChief Justice Earl Warren

  • 196638 min

    Miranda v. Arizona

    Authoring justiceChief Justice Earl Warren

  • 201551 min

    Obergefell v. Hodges

    Authoring justiceJustice Anthony Kennedy

  • 202267 min

    Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

    Authoring justiceJustice Samuel A. Alito Jr.

  • 180329 min

    Marbury v. Madison

    Authoring justiceChief Justice John Marshall

  • 197124 min

    New York Times Co. v. United States

    Authoring justicePer Curiam

How It Works

Three simple steps to experience Supreme Court opinions in a new way.

  1. Choose an opinion

    Browse landmark Supreme Court decisions by case name, year, or authoring justice.

  2. Listen to AI-generated narration

    Hear the opinion read aloud in a clear, justice-inspired voice designed for comprehension.

  3. Follow the official text

    Read along with the authoritative opinion text as it stays in sync with the narration.

Our Mission

BenchVoices exists to make primary legal sources easier to access. Supreme Court opinions shape law and public life, but dense text can be a barrier. We combine faithful presentation of the official record with thoughtful narration so students, practitioners, and curious citizens can engage with the Court's work on their own terms.