Martha Minow, legal scholar and former dean of Harvard Law School, will discuss her latest book with CLC's Paul Smith.
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CLC’s Paul Smith in conversation with Martha Minow, CLC Board Member and Former Dean of Harvard Law School ([link removed])
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** Saving the News: Why the Constitution Calls for Government Action to Preserve Freedom of Speech ([link removed])
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Tuesday, June 29, 2021 from 12-1 p.m. Eastern Time ([link removed])
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In an age when American media faces crises and challenges on multiple fronts, Saving the News, a new book by legal scholar and former dean of Harvard Law School Martha Minow, offers potential solutions and examines the basis for these proposals in constitutional law.
During the event, Martha Minow and CLC’s Paul Smith will discuss the debate on whether the First Amendment forbids, permits or requires government support of news industries, and the implications for the future of digital platforms, campaign finance regulation and democracy in general — all of which are of great interest to CLC in our work to advance democracy through law.
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