The real history of free speech — from supreme ideal to poisonous politics
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Mahmoud Khalil lawyers say activist being punished for free speech as hundreds protest against detention – live
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Threaten campuses, shut down debate: that’s what free speech looks like under Trump | Owen Jones
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Steve Kornacki: The voter trends shaping the first big battleground state race of 2025
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