[Author's note: In past columns, I've asked interviewees to focus on work-related lessons they learned, and advice they would like to share with young attorneys. This conversation was different. Nadine Strossen, who served as president of the ACLU from 1991 through 2008, is professor emerita of constitutional law at New York Law School, and is now a full-time advocate of free speech. I asked her to talk about issues that are—or at least should be—of particular interest to recent college and law school graduates.]