I spend a lot of time and effort at my law school promoting the free exchange of ideas and ensuring that unpopular speakers have a platform. I do not believe I have ever advocated censorship of anything or anyone.
I was thus surprised (and, at first, amused) to read Jonathan Turley charging me with “call[ing] for Chinese-style censorship of the internet,” and claiming I was part of a
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