WASHINGTON
Last month, a group of journalists and I sat down with Larry Summers ahead of a speech he delivered in Washington, D.C., at the American Council of Trustees and Alumni.
It was an opportunity to hear what the former Harvard president and professor had to say about academia and free speech.
After the House release of Summers’ emails with the late registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, probably nobody will care what Summers has to say about academic freedom ever again.
And he’s not going to be teaching at Harvard anytime soon.
Since the House Oversight Committee released the exchanges, Summers likely will be known mainly for his fawning friendship with the grifter financier who used and abused teenage girls.
As Summers’ emails with Epstein made clear, the former Harvard pre

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