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Free Speech and Privacy, Episode 9 of My "Free Speech Rules" YouTube Video Series
Thanks to a generous grant from the Stanton Foundation, and to the video production work of Meredith Bragg and Austin Bragg at Reason.tv, I'm putting together a series of 10 short, graphical YouTube videos explaining free speech law. Our videos so far have been
- "7 Things You Should Know About Free Speech in Schools,"
- "The Three Rules of Hate Speech and the First Amendment,"
- "Fake News and the First Amendment,"
- "Who Owns Your Life Story?,"
- "Is Money Speech?,"
- "Corporations and the First Amendment,"
- "The Ten Rules of Free Speech and College Students," and
- "Free Speech and Government Property."
Our ninth, which we just released, is "The First Amendment and Privacy":
As usual for our episodes, the full script is also posted right below the video on YouTube.
We'd love it if you
- Watched this.
- Shared this widely.
- Suggested people or organizations whom we might be willing to help spread it far and wide (obviously, the more detail on the potential contacts, the better).
- Gave us feedback on the style of the presentation, since we're always willing to change the style as we learn more.
Please post your suggestions in the comments, or e-mail me at volokh at law.ucla.edu.
We have one more video scheduled in this series, and it's about Alexander Hamilton, free press pioneer.
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I think this might be the correct link.
Good point, just added the link.
I could swear I've already seen this, at least several weeks ago, both here and on Reason. The funny signs (would you data robot) sure look familiar, but they could be recycled. The definitions of various kinds of legal privacy sure seem familiar too, but might also be common to some of the other videos. The entire message seems familiar, but I am less sure of that, and it might just be from so many other posts here making it seem familiar.
I enjoy them all.
Watched and shared. Delighted to read it.
I also just recently read the amicus brief in _Tiffany Bredfeldt et ux vs. Todd Greene._ Greene has gotten his message back.
My personal favorite was the tiny type on the newspaper wondering why anyone would take the time to read the tiny type on the newspaper.
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