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FIRE's Speech Code of the Month on 'Daily Dish'
Over on Andrew Sullivan's Atlantic blog The Daily Dish, Senior Editor Conor Friedersdorf challenges Claremont McKenna College's (CMC's) policy on "Acceptable E-Mail Usage" in his post "The Right To Disparage My Political Views." Thanks to Friedersdorf for linking to FIRE's February Speech Code of the Month on one of the Internet's most popular blogs!
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