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Words That Wound: Critical Race Theory, Assaultive Speech and the First Amendment was published in 1993.
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Join Ray Suarez for the second in the Talk of the Nation series examining the Bill of Rights. He and his guests will discuss the provision guaranteeing the freedom of speech. Whose speech is being protected? What can be done to protect the rights of victims of hate speech? Is it really worth it, in the long run, to protect all types of speech? Guests: Russell Jones Victim of Hate Speech St. Paul, MN Mari Matsuda Professor of Law Georgetown University Law Center Author Words That Wound: Critical Race Theory, Assaultive Speech and the First Amendment (Westview Press, 1993) Washington, D.C. Laurence Tribe Professor of Constitutional Law Harvard University Author American Constitutional Law Boston, MA Speaker Professor of Constitutional Law Seattle University Listeners call in

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