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What is academic freedom? With Keith Whittington

"Who controls what is taught in American universities -- professors or politicians?" Yale Law professor Keith Whittington answers this timely question and more in his new book, "You Can't Teach That! The Battle over University Classrooms."...

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Clear and Present Danger - A history of free speech
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Why did the FBI investigate this classic rock song? The Kingsmen faced accusations of corrupting America's youth after popularizing the song “Louie Louie.” The moral panic got so loud that the FBI spent over two years determinedly searching for “obscene lyrics.” 

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