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kaggle-ho-017218House Oversight

Discussion of Speech Codes and Taboo Theory in University Course

Discussion of Speech Codes and Taboo Theory in University Course The passage is an academic commentary on free expression, speech codes, and taboo without mentioning any specific powerful individuals, agencies, financial transactions, or actionable misconduct. It offers no concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: Debates the merits of codified speech sanctions versus common law crimes.; Describes a 2007 university course co‑taught by Steven Pinker on taboo topics.; Notes a general consensus that Congress can restrict disclosure of certain secrets.

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Discussion of Speech Codes and Taboo Theory in University Course The passage is an academic commentary on free expression, speech codes, and taboo without mentioning any specific powerful individuals, agencies, financial transactions, or actionable misconduct. It offers no concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: Debates the merits of codified speech sanctions versus common law crimes.; Describes a 2007 university course co‑taught by Steven Pinker on taboo topics.; Notes a general consensus that Congress can restrict disclosure of certain secrets.

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kagglehouse-oversightfree-speechacademic-discoursespeech-codesnational-securitytaboo

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