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  <title>Episode 9: Just Another Word</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Legal and literary theorist Stanley Fish engages with classicist, former litigator, and former assistant U.S. attorney Margaret Imber, as they discuss freedom of inquiry and the free exchange of ideas, on college campuses.</itunes:subtitle>
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