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Ep. 259: FIRE answers your questions
Manage episode 523591057 series 1750695
Changes at the Pentagon, Charlie Kirk and cancel culture, free speech and misinformation, globalized censorship, Indiana University, how to support FIRE, and more!
Timestamps:
00:00 Introductions
02:11 What is the Press Clause, and who does it apply to?
05:53 FIRE's position on Oklahoma student grading incident
08:50 What does FIRE need from Members besides financial support?
15:59 FIRE's College Free Speech Rankings and what they mean
19:44 What is the latest on the Ann Seltzer cases?
22:08 What is FIRE's view on the Pentagon press room changes?
24:50 What is the value of small donations? How can FIRE supporters volunteer?
29:21 Indiana University is good at football but bad at free speech
33:46 Are courts trending in a more speech-protective direction?
37:05 Charlie Kirk and cancel culture
39:20 Pro- and anti-Zionist speech and "hostile environment" harassment
43:48 Is "globalize the intifada" incitement?
45:07 How does FIRE distinguish between free speech and misinformation?
47:54 Can FIRE help supporters start free speech alumni groups?
48:55 Free speech, artificial intelligence, and copyright/trademarks
51:51 The sordid legacy of Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
53:22 Staying hopeful amidst so much hypocrisy
55:32 Global speech platforms and censorship
58:14 Differences between FIRE and the ACLU?
59:34 Does FIRE have a Substack? (The Eternally Radical Idea, So to Speak, Expression)
1:00:03 Closing remarks.
Joining us:
Alisha Glennon, chief operating officer
Nico Perrino, executive vice president
Greg Lukianoff, president and ceo
Will Creeley, legal director
Become a paid subscriber today to receive invitations to future live webinars.
If you became a FIRE Member through a donation to FIRE at thefire.org and would like access to Substack's paid subscriber podcast feed, please email [email protected].
265 episodes
Manage episode 523591057 series 1750695
Changes at the Pentagon, Charlie Kirk and cancel culture, free speech and misinformation, globalized censorship, Indiana University, how to support FIRE, and more!
Timestamps:
00:00 Introductions
02:11 What is the Press Clause, and who does it apply to?
05:53 FIRE's position on Oklahoma student grading incident
08:50 What does FIRE need from Members besides financial support?
15:59 FIRE's College Free Speech Rankings and what they mean
19:44 What is the latest on the Ann Seltzer cases?
22:08 What is FIRE's view on the Pentagon press room changes?
24:50 What is the value of small donations? How can FIRE supporters volunteer?
29:21 Indiana University is good at football but bad at free speech
33:46 Are courts trending in a more speech-protective direction?
37:05 Charlie Kirk and cancel culture
39:20 Pro- and anti-Zionist speech and "hostile environment" harassment
43:48 Is "globalize the intifada" incitement?
45:07 How does FIRE distinguish between free speech and misinformation?
47:54 Can FIRE help supporters start free speech alumni groups?
48:55 Free speech, artificial intelligence, and copyright/trademarks
51:51 The sordid legacy of Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
53:22 Staying hopeful amidst so much hypocrisy
55:32 Global speech platforms and censorship
58:14 Differences between FIRE and the ACLU?
59:34 Does FIRE have a Substack? (The Eternally Radical Idea, So to Speak, Expression)
1:00:03 Closing remarks.
Joining us:
Alisha Glennon, chief operating officer
Nico Perrino, executive vice president
Greg Lukianoff, president and ceo
Will Creeley, legal director
Become a paid subscriber today to receive invitations to future live webinars.
If you became a FIRE Member through a donation to FIRE at thefire.org and would like access to Substack's paid subscriber podcast feed, please email [email protected].
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