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Episode 106: Highlights from Greg Lukianoff's Speech at Stanford Law School
On March 13, FIRE President Greg Lukianoff spoke to students at his alma mater Stanford Law School on "The Threats to Free Speech on Campus: Verboten Jokes, ‘Free Speech Gazebos,' and Terroristic Collages." Although his speech and the following Q&A were over an hour long, we have condensed it into a ten minute "highlight" reel for you to enjoy as Episode 106 of FIREside Chats. Check back every Monday for new episodes of our podcasting series.
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