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Greg to Give Constitution Day Lecture at Brown: ‘Should Free Speech be Limited on College Campuses?’ [UPDATED]

Update (September 13, 2016): This event is now waitlisted. to be added to the list for seats that may become available.
鶹ýIOS President and CEO Greg Lukianoff will be at Brown University this Thursday, September 15, to discuss the state of free speech on campus.
The event, “,” will be held at Ƿɲ’s Smith-Buonanno Hall from 5:00 to 6:30 pm, and is free and open to the public. If you’ll be in Providence, you can to ensure your spot.
Presenting opposite Greg will be Stanley Fish, the Floersheimer Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, and author of a number of books, including There’s No Such Thing As Free Speech, and it’s a Good Thing, Too.
Ƿɲ’s , which encourages students to engage with diverse viewpoints, will host the event as part of the project’s student-focused . The lecture series provides audience members “a unique learning opportunity” to hear from experts with opposing viewpoints on an issue.
The topic of campus speech is particularly timely at Brown. Just last week, Brown President Christina Paxson penned an declaring the university “[a] safe space for freedom of expression.” 鶹ýIOS has reported extensively over the years on Brown policies that chill campus speech.
Thursday’s lecture is the latest in what has become an annual tradition of Constitution Day Lectures at Brown. Past discussions in the series have focused on the (2015), (2014), and (2013).
If you’d like to attend, event registration is still open. !
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