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Missed ³Ò°ù±ð²µâ€™s Congressional Testimony on Tuesday? We’ve Got You Covered

On Tuesday, FIREPresident and CEO Greg Lukianoff testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice about the state of free speech on America’s public college campuses. If you weren’t able to make it or tune in, FIREhas several ways you can get caught up.
First, you can check out on his testimony to read his speech and take a look at the slides he used in his presentation. If you’d like to watch Greg give the speech himself, you can find the . Finally, if you’d like to read ³Ò°ù±ð²µâ€™s full written testimony, FIRE has it up on our website right now.
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