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Tully Center for Free Speech : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tully Center for Free Speech
The Tully Center for Free Speech located at the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York was started in 2006 with a bequest from Joan A. Tully, a 1969 graduate of the Newhouse School and a fully engaged advocate of free speech, free expression, freedom of information and a strong Fourth Estate.
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==Mission== The Tully Center's primary mission is to advocate for free speech and expression; conduct research on media, law, and policy; and encourage robust conversations between students, faculty, and citizens about these issues. The Tully Center also brings in speakers throughout the year who lecture in classes and at events at the S.I. Newhouse School and across the Syracuse University community. In September 2013, The Tully Center hosted free speech advocate Mary Beth Tinker and student press law attorney Mike Hiestand as part of the (Tinker Tour ) nationwide project. In March 2013, Larry Flynt presented a talk as the Tully Center Distinguished Speaker to celebrate 25 years since the precedent-setting ''Hustler v. Falwell'' Supreme Court case. Other past speakers have included Daniel Ellsberg, ''New York Times'' reporter Brian Stelter, Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!, Floyd Abrams, Irving Feiner, and Alan Alda. The Tully Center conducts research on a number of topics relevant to free speech, expression and media law through its Free Speech Zone blog and an annual Syracuse Law Review dedicated to media law issues.
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