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The Man Behind the ā€˜Conspiracy’: Eugene Volokh, UCLA Law Professor (VIDEO)

is a computer programmer turned University of California, Los Angeles law professor and First Amendment expert. Eugene founded and writes for , which has as ā€œone of the Internet’s most-read legal blogsā€ and is now hosted by The Washington Post.

Born in Kiev when it was still under Soviet control, Eugene emigrated to the United States as a child. Impressively, Eugene graduated with a bachelor’s degree in math and computer science from UCLA at age 15. After attending law school, he clerked for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.

The Volokh Conspiracy was co-founded in 2002 with Eugene’s brother Sasha, who teaches law at Emory University. Today, in addition to Eugene and Sasha, The Volokh Conspiracy relies on a number of co-bloggers to write about their expertise. Eugene’s posts focus mainly on First Amendment law—specifically free speech and religious liberty.

Eugene says that when it comes to protecting the First Amendment, ā€œit’s important to stay worried, it’s important to stay concerned, and it’s important not to get complacent.ā€

For more from Eugene on the elements that are necessary for healthy debate, misconceptions about the First Amendment, and current threats to free speech, check out ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ā€™s interview with him above.

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