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Adam Goldstein Joins 蜜桃直播

Attorney Adam Goldstein has joined 蜜桃直播 as a Justice Robert H. Jackson Legal Fellow after a 13-year career at the Student Press Law Center (SPLC).
鈥溍厶抑辈 is one of very few groups that will defend the American free speech model on campus, no matter your politics. I am so, so proud to get to do that at 蜜桃直播,鈥 Adam said. 鈥淎nyone who hasn鈥檛 been impressed with 蜜桃直播鈥檚 work hasn鈥檛 been paying attention.鈥
In his decade-plus at the SPLC, Adam provided legal assistance for more than 15,000 people and co-authored SPLC鈥檚 legal textbook, Law of the Student Press. A graduate of Fordham University School of Law and Fordham College at Lincoln Center, he has taught student media law for Michigan State University鈥檚 graduate school of education and advocated for domain name owners in arbitration. He blogs on First Amendment and civil rights issues on The Huffington Post.
The 鈥渉igher calling鈥 to defend student and faculty rights comes from a deep understanding of their importance.
鈥淢y mother is a first-generation immigrant who became a lawyer in the U.S. She left Eritrea, then Ethiopia, when students were being shot for their political opinions. When you talk to anyone who left a situation like that to become an American, you realize how unlikely our system of government was to develop, let alone succeed. And you understand that no ideology is more important than civil rights and respect for the individual.鈥
And that respect extends to opinions we may disagree with.
鈥淎s a society, we need critics,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e need people to offer competing ideas and help us find the flaws in our answers. Even loud, uncomfortable, or mean critics.鈥
He added: 鈥淔ree speech is perhaps the best-tested theory of the last two hundred years. So far, it works really well.鈥
FIRE is excited to welcome Adam as the newest passionate free speech advocate to our team. Welcome, Adam!
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