In Deep with Angie Coiro: Interviews

Free Speech Rights: Classroom, Courtroom, Office, Public Square

09.23.2017 - By In Deep Radio ProductionsPlay

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Show Summary: From the Google Memo to public statues to campus protests, accusations of quashed free-speech rights are flying. Is picketing a college speaker an effort to shut down discourse? How protected is an employee writing internal memos on company policy? If residents feel a memorial expresses their history, can the majority take that away? How do so many Americans mistake, say, moderation of comment sections as a breach of their First Amendment rights?     In Deep has pulled together a panel reflecting deep experience in activism, the courtroom, and the classroom to address these thorny questions.

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