Speaking Freely: A First Amendment Podcast with Stephen Rohde

Students and the First Amendment

24 min · 17. juni 2025
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Welcome to Speaking Freely: a First Amendment Podcast with Stephen Rohde. In this new series, First Amendment expert Stephen Rohde, who has litigated and written about freedom of expression for decades, will explore some of the most controversial free speech and free press cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court—looking at hot-button issues like hate speech, defamation, incitement, social media, obscenity, flag burning, espionage, and academic freedom. In our sixth episode, we delve into a number of pivotal cases of free speech on campus.  For a full transcript, links to cases referenced in this episode, and further reading, check out our landing page at msmagazine.com/podcast.  [https://msmagazine.com/podcast/students-and-the-first-amendment/]

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