Christopher Hitchens: Free Speech and Freedom of Expression
In this debate and lecture at Hart House, University of Toronto, Christopher Hitchens makes a strong argument for free speech.
In this debate and lecture at Hart House, University of Toronto, Christopher Hitchens makes a strong argument for free speech.
As part of an event of the New York Public Library, Lawrence Lessig gave one of his speeches about copyright and remixing.
The entire program includes an introduction by Steven Johnson and a discussion with Shepard Fairey, the creator of the famous Obama poster.
This lecture about the Constitution is a valuable lesson for all American citizens. The speaker is Michael Badnarik who was the Libertarian candidate in the 2004 presidential election.
This speech is also a practical advice for everyone (at least in the United States). Law professor and former criminal defense attorney James Duane explains why you should never talk to the police.
The second part of this video is police officer George Bruch about interview techniques he uses.
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