academic freedom

February 7, 2018
ivy league free expression

We Took a Look at Ivy League Speech Codes… It Doesn’t Look Great

The Ivy League schools are some of the most prestigious schools in the world. For the class of 2021, 281,060 applications were received by the Ivy League schools. From these applicants, only […]
November 30, 2017

Why Freedom of Speech Applies to the Pro-Life Argument

On November 16, at the University of Victoria, a large controversy developed around the virtue of protecting the freedom of speech for groups with opinions that are counter to the “majority” of […]
August 31, 2016

The University of Chicago’s letter on “free speech” is neither a win nor a loss for liberty

The following post was written by Wade Craig, SFL’s North American Chair. The recent welcome letter from the University of Chicago to its incoming freshman class is neither a significant win for […]
June 13, 2016

Book Review: Unsafe Space

The following post is written by one of SFL’s summer interns. When Ruth Benedict wrote her widely influential study of Japan, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword (1946), she distinguished between shame cultures […]
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