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

Total: 236

In America, hate speech is generally protected by the First Amendment. But should it be? Today’s gue

In late 2013, some of us at FIRE started noticing a change on college campuses. Students, who were p

“I have never seen a Supreme Court term that is as consequential as this one is going to be,” said F

There is a recurring debate in the free speech community regarding whether money is speech.    Bitco

On today’s episode, we discuss Alexei Navalny’s death, Vladimir Putin, censorship in Russia, and Sam

On today’s free speech news roundup, we discuss the recent NetChoice oral argument, Taylor Swift, do

J Hopkins is an American playwright, novelist, and political satirist. He moved to Germany in 2004.

Michael Malice is a self-described “anarchist without adjectives” and is the author of several books

Jeff Kosseff is an associate professor of cybersecurity law in the United States Naval Academy’s Cyb

Bill Courtney is an American football coach, entrepreneur, author, and the subject of the academy aw

Ep. 202: The backpage.com saga

2023/12/21

We’re joined today by Elizabeth Nolan Brown, Robert Corn-Revere, and Ronnie London to discuss the hi

Nico and FIRE President & CEO Greg Lukianoff appeared on an X Space to discuss the fallout from the

We’re joined by First Amendment attorney Marc Randazza and British journalist Brendan O’Neill to dis

The FIRE team gets together to discuss the October 7 attacks in Israel and the resulting censorship

The Supreme Court handed down some big First Amendment victories last term. What lies ahead for the

President, CEO, and general counsel of the Alliance Defending Freedom, Kristen Waggoner, joins us fo

Writer and academic Yascha Mounk argues that a new set of ideas about race, gender, and sexual orien

FIRE President and CEO Greg Lukianoff and FIRE General Counsel Ronnie London join the show to previe

Harvey Silverglate is a criminal defense and civil liberties attorney. He is also the co-founder of

High school debate is considered an ideal extracurricular activity for aspiring lawyers, politicians