In a special television version of National Public Radio's Justice Talking from the William G. McGowan Theater at the National Archives, Margot Adler hosts a debate about censorship in libraries, of textbooks, and on the Internet. She and her guests examine the reasons for both safeguarding and limiting speech, including protection of minors and community safety, ensuring a free marketplace of ideas, and guaranteeing democratic institutions. Panelists: First Amendment attorney Floyd Abrams; Jack Valenti, past president and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America; and Stanford University law professor Lawrence Lessig.
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