
Campus Free Speech After October 7
On October 7th, 2025, several judges hosted a panel on campus free speech, Oct. 7's impact, antisemitism, and why open debate is vital to the Western tradition.
Yesterday, Judge Lisa Branch joined a Federalist Society panel on New York University's campus to discuss why she places such an importance on visiting law school campuses to defend free speech in the wake of October 7th. Watch the full discussion: https://t.co/Fb858uu5KI https://t.co/OydF8R2iQ3
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Political violence is on the rise—from the attempted assassination of then-candidate Trump to the assassination of Charlie Kirk—and the recent 8-year sentence for the would-be Kavanaugh assassin has drawn criticism across the spectrum. What does this mean for judicial
Judge Roy Altman discusses the need to preserve free speech and debate in law schools and academia during a Federalist Society event at New York University on October 7th Watch the full discussion: https://t.co/eH1JppzvZ2 https://t.co/1P7PSZuTkE
Ilya Shapiro speaks on free speech on campuses after Oct. 7. See the full discussion: https://t.co/eH1JppzvZ2 https://t.co/3GtZrcrJL0
Nadine Strossen speaks on free speech on campuses after Oct. 7. Watch the full discussion: https://t.co/eH1JppzvZ2 https://t.co/D1iZ9Hz2FI
The 8-year sentence for the would-be assassin who tried to kill Justice Kavanaugh has drawn bipartisan outrage—especially given the DOJ’s 30-year recommendation. With political violence on the rise—from the attempted assassination of President Trump to the killing of Charlie
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