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Hoover fellows analyze how court decisions and legal interpretations shape government decision making and address how the nation’s constitutional principles should guide the formulation of public policy.

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Shrexting: Free Speech Or Criminal Harassment?
Free Speech Unmuted

Eugene Volokh and Jane Bambauer tackle one of the strangest First Amendment controversies imaginable: whether sending a sexually explicit image of Shrek to a politician can constitute criminal harassment. Using an Ohio case involving a blogger and a state senator as their starting point, they explore the constitutional boundaries between protected offensive speech and criminally punishable harassment, the rights of unwilling listeners, the special status of public officials under the First Amendment, and how courts have struggled to adapt decades-old free speech principles to an era of texts, emails, and smartphones.

Recorded on June 16, 2026.

The First Amendment And Privacy Rights

The First Amendment And Privacy Rights

“Deciders”, “Honey Badgers”, And “Lonely Liberals”: Sarah Isgur On A Divided Supreme Court

“Deciders”, “Honey Badgers”, And “Lonely Liberals”: Sarah Isgur On A Divided Supreme Court

Governor Ron DeSantis And The Free State Of Florida

Governor Ron DeSantis And The Free State Of Florida

Good Fellows LIVE: The US Constitution And A Republic - If You Can Keep It

Good Fellows LIVE: The US Constitution And A Republic - If You Can Keep It

Can AI Libel You? The Robby Starbuck Case

Can AI Libel You? The Robby Starbuck Case

Free Speech Unmuted
Thomas Sowell Legacy: A Conversation with Justice Clarence Thomas

Thomas Sowell Legacy: A Conversation with Justice Clarence Thomas

The Sowell Legacy
Shrexting: Free Speech Or Criminal Harassment?

Shrexting: Free Speech Or Criminal Harassment?

Free Speech Unmuted
The First Amendment And Privacy Rights

The First Amendment And Privacy Rights

Free Speech Unmuted
“Deciders”, “Honey Badgers”, And “Lonely Liberals”: Sarah Isgur On A Divided Supreme Court

“Deciders”, “Honey Badgers”, And “Lonely Liberals”: Sarah Isgur On A Divided Supreme Court

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Governor Ron DeSantis And The Free State Of Florida

Governor Ron DeSantis And The Free State Of Florida

Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson
Good Fellows LIVE: The US Constitution And A Republic - If You Can Keep It

Good Fellows LIVE: The US Constitution And A Republic - If You Can Keep It

GoodFellows
'Defamacast’ And More: How American Defamation Law Works

'Defamacast’ And More: How American Defamation Law Works

Free Speech Unmuted
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California Update: First Couple Under Investigation; Wealth-Tax Deal Underway?

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California Update: First Couple Under Investigation; Wealth-Tax Deal Underway?

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California Update: AI To The (Fiscal) Rescue; Spencer For Hire In LA?

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California Update: AI To The (Fiscal) Rescue; Spencer For Hire In LA?

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“A 100-Year Storm”: Ben Ginsberg On Bush V. Gore Turning 25, Restoring Confidence In US Elections

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“A 100-Year Storm”: Ben Ginsberg On Bush V. Gore Turning 25, Restoring Confidence In US Elections

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Richard Epstein On Property Rights, Law And Economics

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Richard Epstein On Property Rights, Law And Economics

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Free speech in the digital age

Navigating the first amendment in an ever evolving technological landscape

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Regulation & Property Rights

State and local governments have constitutional authority over public safety in the United States. Working with those governments to determine equitable and efficient solutions to recent trends in rising crime is critical to the safety of our citizens.

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