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Tanner Lectures on Human Values

The Tanner Lectures on Human Values are presented annually at a select list of universities around the world. The University Center serves as host to these lectures at Princeton, in which an eminent scholar from philosophy, religion, the humanities, sciences, creative arts or learned professions, or a person eminent in political or social life, is invited to present a series of lectures reflecting upon scholarly and scientific learning relating to “the entire range of values pertinent to the human condition. A Defense of Free Speech From Its Progressive — and Conservative — Critics Progressives have increasingly lost faith in the First Amendment—at least as it has been interpreted and applied by the Supreme Court. They argue that free speech has been “weaponized” by big business as a deregulatory that hate speech inflicts harms that warrant its regu that free speech is obsolete in the internet and that it subjects campaign finance regulation to unjustified judicial scrutiny. Each of these criticisms is widely shared in the legal academy, often taken as given. These lectures will offer a defense of the First Amendment from its progressive critics. I am a progressive myself. But I will argue that the progressive case against the First Amendment, while offering important insights, is not just unpersuasive, but counterproductive. I seek to offer in short, a progressive defense to the progressive critics of free speech today. Lecture II: Free Speech, Capitalism, and the Trump Administration In Cole s second lecture, he will address the progressive criticism that free speech has become the new Lochner and undermined broader efforts to regulate in the interest of economic equality, covering corporate speech, commercial speech, and campaign finance. He will then turn to the Trump administration s attacks on free speech, including how they have turned progressive arguments to their own ends (especially vis-à-vis college campuses), and close by noting the role of the First Amendment in resisting authoritarianism and abuse of power. Speaker: David D. Cole, Georgetown University Law Center David Cole is the Hon. George J. Mitchell Professor in Law and Public Policy at Georgetown University Law Center and former National Legal Director of the ACLU. He writes regularly for the New York Review of Books and is legal affairs correspondent for The Nation. He is the author or editor of ten books, including No Equal Justice: Race and Class in the American Criminal Justice System, and Engines of Liberty: How Citizen Movements Succeed. David has litigated many pathbreaking cases in the Supreme Court, including Texas v. Johnson, which extended First Amendment protection to flag b Bostock v. Clayton County, which established that Title VII bans discrimination on the basis of transgender status and sexual orien and National Rifle Association v. Vullo, which held that government officials cannot use their regulatory authority to coerce private parties into blacklisting a disfavored political organization. He has received many awards for his civil liberties work. Commentators: Ulrich Baer, University Professor at New York University: Comparative Literature, German, and English, Faculty of Arts and S Photography and Imagining, Tisch School of the Arts. Susan Neiman, Director, Einstein Forum


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