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:
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Alisha Glennon, chief operating
officer -
Nico Perrino, executive vice
president -
Greg Lukianoff, president and
ceo -
Will Creeley, legal director
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