Register The Jewish Theological Seminary invites you to The Bernard G. Segal Memorial Lecture in Law and Ethics “Free Speech vs. Hate Speech: The Changing Contours of Free Expression”



Speaker: Frederick M. Lawrence, Senior Research Scholar at Yale Law School, Professor of Politics at Brandeis University, and former President of Brandeis Moderator: Professor Arnold M. Eisen, Chancellor, JTS Can we protect free speech in public spaces and still protect against genuine threatening behavior, and speak out against racist, anti- Semitic , and xenophobic activities? Monday, March 28, 2016, 7:30 pm EDT The Jewish Theological Seminary

3080 Broadway (at 122nd Street), New York City Tickets: $10 general admission; $5 for students with valid ID. Free for JTS students, faculty, and staff.

Tickets and photo ID are required for admission. Order tickets via the “register now” button below.

livestreamed at no charge at This program will beat no charge at www.jtsa.edu/live (registration not required for the livestream).

JTS invites synagogues and other Jewish communal organizations to hold public screenings of this outstanding program. To learn more, please contact publicevents@jtsa.edu Attorneys, please note: This program has been approved by the New York State Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Board for one-and-a-half (1.5) credit hours in Professional Practice for those attending in person. The program is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. New Jersey attorneys will receive credit for this program through reciprocity. Attorneys wishing to receive CLE credit for this program must pre-register via this website (and will also need to register at the designated CLE table upon arriving at JTS before the lecture begins). Accessibility: The program location is wheelchair accessible. ALS interpretation is available upon request. If you require ASL interpretation, please email publicevents@jtsa.edu at least seven business days prior to the program and indicate "ASL Request" in the subject line. Register