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Greg To Speak on Bullying at Rutgers School of Law-Camden
FIRE President Greg Lukianoff, author of the , will be celebrating Constitution Week with an . Tomorrow, Wednesday, September 19th, at 12:30 p.m., Greg will be discussing recent legislation meant to address "bullying" and how it can affect free speech on campus. The event is hosted by the Rutgers-Camden chapter of the Federalist Society, and a free lunch will be provided. If you are a student or faculty member at Rutgers-Camden, this is definitely an event worth checking out.
With his talk, Greg is joining the ranks of others here at ¹û¶³´«Ã½app¹Ù·½ who are also making their "freedom rounds" for Constitution Week. Request a FIREspeaker for your campus!
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