Constitutional Law
Jun. 5, 2014
The speech that never was
I do not personally know anyone who has been invited to speak at a university or college commencement. Which is probably a good thing.





Julie L. Kessler
PO Box 1582
Manhattan Beach , CA 90267-1582
Phone: (310) 403-0009
Email: Julie@VagabondLawyer.com
George Washington Univ Law School
Julie is an attorney based in Los Angeles, a freelance writer for several publications, and the author of the award-winning book "Fifty-Fifty, The Clarity of Hindsight." She can be reached at www.VagabondLawyer.com
After over two decades of practicing law, the writing of a book and countless articles, and having lived abroad twice and traveling to 60-plus countries, I have been called a number of things, not all of which can be reprinted. But the moniker I like the best is "free speech advocate." It is of course through the free speech we enjoy - and so often take for granted -Â that democracy, and all that it propounds and preserves, is best able to persevere and prevail, in the face of those who...
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