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So to Speak podcast: ‘Free speech and justified true belief’ with professor Joseph Blocher

Joseph Blocher is a professor at Duke Law School and the author of "Free Speech and Justified True Belief" in the Harvard Law Review.
Why is it important that we protect freedom of speech?
On today’s episode of So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast, we speak with Duke University School of Law professor , who argues that one of the most common justifications for free speech — creating a “marketplace of ideas” in our search for truth — rests on unstable ground in our “post-truth” era. In his article, “,” Blocher argues for a reframing of this epistemic theory of free speech around knowledge, rather than truth.
We are joined in this discussion by frequent guest and First Amendment News Editor Ronald K.L. Collins.
Show notes:
- Podcast transcript
- “Coronavirus and the failure of the ‘Marketplace of Ideas’” by Greg Lukianoff
- by Joseph Blocher
- National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Bacerra (2018)
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