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Free Speech Under Fire: Greg Lukianoff Discusses the Battle for Free Expression on College Campuses
Episode 165

Free Speech Under Fire: Greg Lukianoff Discusses the Battle for Free Expression on College Campuses

Stanford Legal

June 26, 202533m 16s

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Show Notes

Amid escalating federal pressure on universities, Stanford Law School alum Greg Lukianoff, JD ’00, joins host Professor Pam Karlan for a sharp look at the free speech firestorms engulfing universities like Harvard and Columbia. First Amendment champion, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), and co-author of The Coddling of the American Mind, Lukianoff recently penned an essay for The Atlantic titled “Trump’s Attacks Threaten Much More Than Harvard.” In this episode, Lukianoff expands on his essay, breaking down the Trump administration’s tactics to punish elite institutions, from defunding threats and faculty interference to student visa crackdowns, while also calling out universities themselves for stifling dissent and eroding public trust in higher education.

Links:

Greg Lukianoff  >>> FIRE page

The Canceling of the American Mind >>> web page

The Coddling of the American Mind >>> web page

“Trump’s Attacks Threaten Much More Than Harvard” >>> The Atlantic page

Connect:

(00:00:00) Introduction of Greg Lukianoff

(00:05:01) Free Speech and Academic Freedom

(00:10:01) Challenges to Free Speech

(00:15:01) Legal Cases and Free Speech

(00:20:01) Free Speech and the Government 

(00:30:01) Future of Free Speech


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Topics

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