Mr. McMahon to Speak at Harvard on Free Speech

One of the fiercest advocates of free speech, Vincent K. McMahon, Chairman of Titan Sports, Inc. will discuss the rights of the first amendment at Harvard Law School on April 18 at 6:30 p.m. Under the auspices of the Harvard Law School Forum, Mr. McMahon will present a candid discussion, "First Amendment: First Hand," to hundreds of Harvard's law and undergraduate students at the Ames Courtroom.

Best known as the controversial owner of the World Wrestling Federation which produces the most popular shows on cable television today, Mr. McMahon has gone up against the most powerful people in entertainment, media and government in his tireless efforts to defend freedom of speech and creative expression. As a marketing and television renegade, Mr. McMahon will offer a candid perspective on a host of issues including the personal aspects of the first amendment, the state of the media, television censorship and his 20 year experience with setting new creative standards in the entertainment industry.

Former Forum speakers include Martin Luther King, Jr., Henry Kissinger, Oliver Stone, Larry King, John F. Kennedy, Harry Truman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Fidel Castro and Malcolm X.