On this episode, Mark Simon talks with Hadar Harris, the executive director of the Student Press Law Center.
Hadar talked about what the SPLC does and the different things that the organization is doing to commemorate Student Press Freedom Day on Friday, February 26. She spoke extensively about the challenges that students faced in 2020 and how they overcame them, the different forms of censorship that students deal with, and work done to change existing laws that challenge student press freedom across the country.
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Important Links
Student Press Law Center website
Student Press Freedom Day website
SPLC on Twitter
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