More than ever, free speech is under attack on college campuses across America.

 

Spending tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars for college is “a huge investment to live four years in fear and self-censorship,” says Cherise Trump, the executive director of Speech First, a membership organization that litigates on behalf of its members against universities that violate students’ right to free speech.

 

In February, Speech First filed a lawsuit against the University of Houston over a policy that Trump says limits students’ First Amendment rights. She joins the “Problematic Women” podcast to explain the lawsuit and what students can practically do to protect their right to freedom of speech on their college campuses.

 

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  1. Taras Coolidge
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    Excellent interview, just 17 minutes long.

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