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    Explore "student speech" with insightful episodes like "Live From the Comedy Cellar: Comedy, Free Speech, and Why the Last 10 Years of American Life Have Been So Uniquely Stupid with Jonathan Haidt, Greg Lukianoff, and Rikki Schlott" and "A Cheerleader, a Snapchat Post and the Supreme Court" from podcasts like ""The Psychology Podcast" and "The Daily"" and more!

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    Live From the Comedy Cellar: Comedy, Free Speech, and Why the Last 10 Years of American Life Have Been So Uniquely Stupid with Jonathan Haidt, Greg Lukianoff, and Rikki Schlott

    Live From the Comedy Cellar: Comedy, Free Speech, and Why the Last 10 Years of American Life Have Been So Uniquely Stupid with Jonathan Haidt, Greg Lukianoff, and Rikki Schlott

    In this live recording from The Comedy Cellar, Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman has a discussion with Jonathan Haidt, Greg Lukianoff, and Rikki Schlott about why so much in America seems to be so messed up: Things like Gen Z, universities, social media, American democracy, and our sense of humor, grace, and decency. How can we lighten up, toughen up, and get less stupid?

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    A Cheerleader, a Snapchat Post and the Supreme Court

    A Cheerleader, a Snapchat Post and the Supreme Court

    When Brandi Levy was 14, she posted an expletive-filled video to Snapchat, expressing her dismay at not making the varsity cheerleading squad. It got her suspended from cheerleading entirely for a year.

    Can a public school deal with off-campus speech in this way without infringing the First Amendment? The Supreme Court will decide.

    Guest: Adam Liptak, a reporter covering the United States Supreme Court for The New York Times.

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