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Greg Speaking at Stanford Law Today
FIRE President Greg Lukianoff will be speaking today at his alma mater, Stanford Law School, on "The Threats to Free Speech on Campus: Verboten Jokes, ‘Free Speech Gazebos,' and Terroristic Collages." The free public lecture begins at 12:30 p.m. (PT) in Room 180 of the Levin Center. The lecture is sponsored by the Stanford Federalist Society.
On Friday, March 14, Greg also will take part in a panel discussion on "Ideology and Organization: Promoting the Public Interest." The panel, sponsored by the Stanford Law Review and the Stanford Center on Ethics, will take place from 1:45 to 3:15 (PT).
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