cover of episode Ep. 207 Free speech news: NetChoice, Taylor Swift, October 7, and Satan

Ep. 207 Free speech news: NetChoice, Taylor Swift, October 7, and Satan

2024/2/29
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On today’s free speech news roundup, we discuss the recent NetChoice oral argument, Taylor Swift, doxxing, October 7 fallout on campus, and Satan in Iowa.  Joining us on the show are Alex Morey, FIRE director of Campus Rights Advocacy; Aaron Terr, director of Public Advocacy; and Ronnie London, our general counsel.   Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 0:44 NetChoice oral arguments 19:39 Taylor Swift cease and desist letter  29:20 Publishing unlawfully obtained information  39:28 Harvard and doxxing  47:44 Princeton no contact orders  55:52 Columbia law denies recognition to Law Students Against Antisemitism  1:02:38 Columbia adopts Kalven Report 1:06:06 Indiana University art exhibit canceled, professor suspended 1:14:55 Satan in Iowa 1:21:59 Outro   Show Notes  “So to Speak” 2023-24 Supreme Court Preview (contains discussion of NetChoice cases)) Correspondence between Taylor Swift and Jack Sweeney’s attorneys ) Bartnicki v. Vopper (2001)) Princeton no contact order ) Columbia university grants recognition to Law Students Against Antisemitism) IHRA definition of anti-Semitism) List of universities that have adopted the Kalven Report) Indiana University art exhibit story) Indiana University professor suspended for improper reservation ) Iowa Satanism bill) Shurtleff v. Boston (2022)) “So to Speak”: Substack) Transcript)