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Muzzled: Stories of Free Speech and Censorship in
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Muzzled: Stories of Free Speech and Censorship in America is brought to you by the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression in Charlottesville, Virginia. Our staff works to bring the first amendment issues of free speech and free press to the forefront of public discourse.
Muzzled: Stories of Free Speech and Censorship in America is brought to you by the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression in Charlottesville, Virginia. Our staff works to bring the first amendment issues of free speech and free press to the forefront of public discourse.
2016 News Roundup with James West
2016 is nearly over! In a short (but sweet) retrospective, Keeva and James talk about the cases that the Thomas Jefferson Center dealt with in 2016 as well as the ones we'll be involved in during the new year. Thank you to everyone who have supported this podcast and the center this year, make sure to come back for a ton of new content in 2017!
16:02
Flag Burning with James West
In this fascinating episode of Muzzled, Keeva talks with the Thomas Jefferson Center's Kennedy Fellow, James West, about flag burning. Using two Supreme Court cases (Texas v. Johnson 1989 and US v. Eichman 1990) as a springboard for their discussion, James and Keeva explore the waters of symbolic speech, expressive conduct, and the struggle that dissenting Justices had with flag burning in both cases.
28:59
Jefferson Symposium: Free Speech v. Hostile Environment
In the last episode of our Symposium Series, our esteemed panel discuss "Free Speech v. Hostile Environment". Our panelists include Anne Coughlin, the Lewis F. Powell Jr. Professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, Susan Kruth (Legal and Program Officer for FIRE, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education), and Eugene Volokh, who is a Board Member here at the Thomas Jefferson Center as well as the Gary T. Schwartz Professor at the UCLA School of Law. The full video recording of this panel and the rest of the 2016 Jefferson Symposium can be found at our Youtube Channel. This episode is brought to you by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Since 1962, the Foundation has been empowering communities by supporting a free press, outstanding journalism, and educational programs.
01:21:47
Jefferson Symposium: Free Speech in the Modern University
In part 3 of the Symposium Series, our panelists discuss issues of free speech and academic freedom from the perspective of the front office. Panelists include UVa. President Teresa Sullivan, Jeffrey Herbst (President and CEO of the Newseum and former President of Colgate University), and Vikram Amar (Dean and Iwan Foundation Professor – University of Illinois School of Law). Full video recording of the Symposium can be found at our YouTube channel.
01:28:14
Jefferson Symposium: Free Speech and Equal Dignity
In the second episode of our four-part series titled "Free Speech on Campuses", we hear from three esteemed panelists. The first is Susan Brison, Professor of Philosophy at Dartmouth College, who explores the philosophical perspectives surrounding the importance (and perceived importance) of the right to free expression. Secondly, UVa. History Professor brings the Free Speech issue home with a short and fascinating history of political resistance at the University of Virginia. Finally, UVa Law Professor Leslie Kendrick outlines the basic misconceptions that may lead the debate surrounding free expression astray. This episode is brought to you by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Since 1962, the Foundation has been empowering communities by supporting a free press, outstanding journalism, and educational programs.
01:14:17
Jefferson Symposium: Free Speech In and Out of the Classroom
This episode marks the beginning of a 4-part series covering our 3rd Jefferson Symposium, hosted at the University of Virginia Law School. Titled "Free Speech on Campuses", this series will call on expert panelists to discuss the growing trend of a censorship culture on American university campuses. Part 1 welcomes Prof. John Jeffries of UVa Law, Dean Blake Morant of GWU Law, comedian and radio host Kelly Carlin, and senior editor at Slate Dahlia Lithwick. This episode is brought to you by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Since 1962, the Foundation has been empowering communities by supporting a free press, outstanding journalism, and educational programs.
01:29:47
Susan Kruth from FIRE
After a month long break, we're back! In this episode, Assistant Director Clay Hansen sits down with Susan Kruth to talk about the current state of Free Speech on college campuses. As the Senior Program Officer for Legal and Public Advocacy for FIRE, Susan shares her expert opinion on the role students and administrators have played in creating and fighting censorship in academia.
32:03
Jeff Vanderver
For this episode, Keeva sits down with his cousin Jeff to get a "Man on the Street" perspective of free speech issues. They touch on free speech in the workplace, differences between a celebrity's power to wield speech and everyone else's, and a lot more.
48:29
Illma Gore
Illma Gore is a controversial "Gender Fluid Futurist". Living as a performance and visual artist in LA, Illma received national attention with her piece "Make America Great Again", featuring a nude portrait of Donald Trump. She's also known for her daring "Human Canvas" piece, in which "3,000 strangers worldwide inspire a piece of artwork permanently tattooed on the artist's body". Keeva and Illma sit down to talk about her experience with censorship on Facebook, her new piece that involved a drive down to Arizona and the Border Patrol, and her perspective on the true social value and beauty of free speech. Check out her work here and connect with Illma on twitter @illmagore!
55:27
Waco O'Guin
Waco O'Guin is the co-creator and executive producer of Comedy Central's Brickleberry. Throughout his career, he has pushed to boundaries of offensive comedy, working around censorship along the way. Starting with his recent run-in with censorship in Instagram, Waco and Keeva dive in to his childhood, comedy career, and how he deals with censorship. This episode is brought to you by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Since 1962, the Foundation has been empowering communities by supporting a free press, outstanding journalism, and educational programs.
01:17:48
Eugene Volokh
Keeva sits down with UCLA Professor and first amendment scholar Eugene Volokh. Keeva and Eugene talk about the most prominent and intriguing aspects of the public discussion surrounding the first amendment. This episode is brought to you by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Since 1962, the Foundation has been empowering communities by supporting a free press, outstanding journalism, and educational programs.
01:07:12
Unmuzzled: Campus Speech
While Keeva sits out for the week, guest host Jason Griess provides an introduction to a hot topic: Campus Speech. Jason takes a look at the history of the Free Speech Movement and turns his eye on the recent revival of student speech on campus. This episode is brought to you by the Scripps Howard Foundation. Since 1962, the Foundation has been empowering communities by supporting a free press, outstanding journalism, and educational programs.
36:36
Interview with Larry Flynt
This episode takes Keeva to LA to interview Larry Flynt, respected pornographer and publisher of Hustler magazine. Keeva and Larry talk about the seminal Hustler Magazine v. Falwell (1988) case that Larry was involved in, his life experiences with censorship, and his ideas on why free expression is so important.
22:54
Daryl Davis
Daryl Davis is a legendary blues and boogie woogie musician who stands among the greats in his field. In recent years, his efforts to stop racial hatred by befriending members of the Ku Klux Klan has earned him a separate reputation as a civil rights activist. Daryl sits down with Keeva to discuss how his unconventional upbringing, his music, and his empathy helped him make an impact in the fight against racism.
01:32:11
2016 Jefferson Muzzles!
The 2016 Jefferson Muzzle Awards are here! In this episode, Keeva sits down with the Assistant Director of the TJ Center, Clay Hansen, to discuss this year's winners. Clay discusses the unique direction the center took for the 2016 class, and elaborates on the growing problems of free speech and its place on college campuses.
55:23
Kelly Carlin
Kelly Carlin is a writer, actress, producer, and host of the podcast Waking from the American Dream. On March 19th, she sat down with Keeva to discuss her new book (and life's mysteries), A Carlin Home Companion: Growing Up With George.
01:19:36
Larry Flynt and Jerry Falwell Debate
In 1997, the TJ Center brought Larry Flynt (publisher of Hustler Magazine) and Jerry Falwell (founder of Liberty University) together to debate free speech issues and to discuss their famous 1988 Supreme Court Case, Hustler Magazine v. Falwell.
01:20:43
Interview with Oliver Hill
Oliver Hill was a renowned civil rights attorney from Richmond, Virginia. His work in the 1950's and 60's changed the landscape of the civil rights movement for years to come. In February of 2000, the 93 year old Hill sat down with former Director of the TJ Center, Bob O'Neil, to discuss his life and career.
01:25:14
25:53
Full Interview with Margie Phelps
This episode includes the full length interview with Margie Phelps of Westboro Baptist Church.
01:16:28
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