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War on Words with Nadine Strossen

A Conversation on Free Speech and Censorship
6 PM
07
May

War on Words with Nadine Strossen

6 PM

Doors open at 5:30 PM, event begins at 6 PM. There will be a post-event reception.

In an era when communities, campuses, and governments wrestle with what speech should be allowed, “The War on Words: 10 Arguments Against Free Speech — And Why They Fail” offers a timely and provocative roadmap back to first amendment principles. Join American Public Square for an in-depth author talk with Nadine Strossen, past president of the ACLU, one of the country’s leading First Amendment scholars, and moderator of our June 18 program on free speech. This event will unpack the book’s rebuttal of today’s most common censorship arguments — from “words are violence” to “hate speech isn’t free speech” — and explore what’s truly at stake when we narrow the boundaries of acceptable speech. This conversation will challenge assumptions across the political spectrum and illuminate why open inquiry remains essential to a healthy democracy.

Program Panelists

Nadine Strossen, the John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law Emerita at New York Law School and past President of the American Civil Liberties Union (1991-2008), is a Senior Fellow with FIRE (the Foundation for Individual Rights and Education) and a leading expert and frequent speaker/media commentator on constitutional law and civil liberties, who has testified before Congress on multiple occasions. She serves on the advisory boards of the ACLU, Academic Freedom Alliance, Heterodox Academy, National Coalition Against Censorship, and the University of Austin. 

The National Law Journal has named Strossen one of America’s “100 Most Influential Lawyers,” and several other publications have named her one of the country’s most influential women.  Her many honorary degrees and awards include the American Bar Association’s prestigious Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award (2017). In 2023, the National Coalition Against Censorship (an alliance of more than 50 national non-profit organizations) selected Strossen for its Judy Blume Lifetime Achievement Award for Free Speech. 

When Strossen stepped down as ACLU President, three (ideologically diverse) Supreme Court Justices participated in her farewell/tribute luncheon: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia, and David Souter. 

She is the author of HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship (2018) and Free Speech: What Everyone Needs to Know® (2023).  She is also the Host and Project Consultant for Free To Speak, a 3-hour documentary film series on free speech that was released on public television in 2023 (and is also available on YouTube). 

Her book Defending Pornography:  Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women’s Rights was named a New York Times “notable book” of 1995, and was  republished in 2024 as part of the New York University Press “Classic” series.  Her book HATE was selected as the “Common Read” by Washington University and Washburn University. 

Strossen has made thousands of public presentations before diverse audiences around the world, including on more than 500 different campuses and in many foreign countries, and she has appeared on virtually every national TV news program.  Her hundreds of publications have appeared in many scholarly and general interest publications. 

Strossen graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard College and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School. Before becoming a law professor, she practiced law in Minneapolis (her hometown) and New York City. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. 

Our Moderator

Lacie Griffin is the Collection Development Manager for Johnson County Library. In this position, she coordinates collection selection, deselection and materials movement across a 14-branch system. Lacie also handles material challenges, intellectual freedom training, and collection development policy for the system. She is the chair of the Kansas Library Association (KLA) Intellectual Freedom Committee, supporting libraries and librarians throughout the state of Kansas. This past year, she won the Kansas Library Association Presidential Award for her work in Intellectual Freedom at the state and national levels.

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