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Greg Lukianoff is the author of 'The Eternally Radical Idea,' a blog on Substack that focuses on freedom of speech and the cultural phenomena of the Coddling and Canceling of the American Mind. The publication has tens of thousands of subscribers.
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The post analyzes the intersection of free speech, political violence, and government censorship, highlighting recent legal battles and the implications for marginalized voices.
Government control over AI tools poses a significant threat to the separation of truth and power, risking the integrity of knowledge creation.
The post highlights the necessity of free speech and critical thinking in academia and AI development, advocating for tools that promote truth-seeking and independent thought.
The op-ed argues that Texas A&M's censorship of course materials on race and gender ideology exemplifies a dangerous trend of viewpoint discrimination in public universities.
The post warns of the deteriorating state of free speech in Europe, contrasting it with the U.S. and urging vigilance against similar trends in America.
W, a new European social media platform, raises concerns about censorship and government control over speech while claiming to combat disinformation.
The op-ed argues that modern political restrictions in education are undermining academic freedom, using Plato's works as a focal point for the absurdity of current governance.
The Ninth Circuit upheld Professor Reges's First Amendment rights, ruling that his parody of a university land acknowledgment is protected speech.
The op-ed warns against adopting European 'hate speech' laws in the U.S., highlighting severe free speech violations abroad and advocating for the protection of First Amendment rights.
The post examines the historical and contemporary challenges to free speech, emphasizing the need for vigilance against censorship and the importance of nonviolent protest.
The post argues that the EU's regulation of online platforms threatens free speech and highlights the importance of the First Amendment in protecting dissenting voices.
The post examines Thomas Paine's impact on American independence while addressing modern challenges to free speech and academic freedom in the U.S. and Europe.
The post argues that universities must acknowledge and address the decline of free speech on campuses, particularly in light of recent legal challenges to compelled speech in equity training.
The post examines the decline of free speech in Europe and America, alongside censorship issues in China, stressing the importance of open dialogue in democratic societies.
The post highlights the challenges to free speech and press freedom posed by government regulations and societal changes, particularly in education and media.
This post highlights the significance of free speech through personal experiences, a concert celebrating expression, and a TED Talk addressing common criticisms of free speech.
Censorship in 2025 poses a dual threat from both the right and left, necessitating a call for a 'fiercer liberalism' to protect free speech.
Dr. Faraz Harsini recounts his experiences with censorship in Iran, highlighting the regime's oppressive control over personal expression and cultural enjoyment.
The author shares personal reflections on Harvey Silverglate's impactful advice and unwavering commitment to civil liberties amidst the challenges of ideological polarization.
The post critiques online age verification laws and discusses recent censorship trends, emphasizing the importance of free speech and civil liberties.
German Chancellor Merz's push to end online anonymity poses significant risks to free speech and personal safety for citizens expressing their opinions online.
Democrats for an Informed Approach to Gender challenges the Democratic Party's stance on transgender issues, advocating for open inquiry and core liberal values.
FIRE leaders engage with members on critical free speech issues, emphasizing the need for active participation in defending free expression rights.
A jury found that a Tennessee high school student's suspension for sharing memes violated his First Amendment rights, affirming the importance of free speech for students online.