So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast

So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast takes an uncensored look at the world of free expression throug

Episodes

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In 1996, Emory University Professor Deborah Lipstadt found herself in a peculiar situation: she and

The time of America’s founding was full of raucous debate and widespread dissent. Americans built ef

“How do you make the case for freedom of speech these days?,” asks Brendan O’Neill in the latest epi

“Two inflammatory words … one wild drink. Nectar imprisoned in a bottle. Let it out. It is cruel to

“Unfortunately, Title IX has really become unmoored from its original intention,” says Foundation fo

Earlier this year, Jason Riley was “disinvited” from speaking at Virginia Tech due to concerns that

Every year, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education puts out a list of the 10 worst colleg

His trials began with a police bust at the Jazz Workshop in San Francisco in October 1961, and ended

Kelly Carlin, Rain Pryor, and Kitty Bruce are the daughters of the godfathers of comedy. Their fathe

Nationwide polls on support for free speech are full of contradictions. Research conducted by Gallup

He has a glittering civil liberties résumé: co-founder of Human Rights Watch, president of the Open

The 2015–16 school year was a headline-grabbing year for free speech on campus. Even President Barac

Why did a black defense attorney, who fought against segregation in high school and battled racism i

In discussions about free speech issues, you’ll often hear people say something to the effect of, “I

In 1993, a young Jonathan Rauch published “Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought.” It

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2016/4/19

"So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast" takes an uncensored look at the world of free expression thro