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David Sacks and Spencer Segal – Free Speech and Protest at Stanford Law

Mar 31, 20231 hr
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Episode description

0:00 The disruption of Judge Kyle Duncan’s speech at Stanford Law School

9:33 Why did people have a problem with Duncan?

13:51 Will the current Supreme Court overturn Obergefell v. Hodges

16:37 The necessity of free inquiry and reasoned discourse

26:44 What it’s like being a FedSoc conservative at Stanford Law

34:30 The fallout from the Duncan protests

41:30 The vulgarity of the insults hurled at Duncan

50:00 The role of conservatives at Stanford

Recorded March 26, 2022

Links and Readings

Video of Stanford Law School Associate Dean Tirien Steinbach responding to Judge Duncan

Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez’s letter about the Duncan event

John Stuart Mill’s book, On Liberty



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