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George Will on FIRE and 'Unlearning Liberty' in 'The Washington Post'
Columnist George Will's most recent column in The Washington Post covers the continuing and critical problem of censorship on America's college campuses. Will discusses some of FIRE's most notorious and disturbing cases in the course of recommending FIRE President Greg Lukianoff's Unlearning Liberty to his readers. Today it's the fifth most popular story on the Post website. Check it out!
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