So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast takes an uncensored look at the world of free expression throug
Is there a campus free speech crisis? On this episode of So to Speak, Nico Perrino is joined by FIRE
In 2012, a same-sex couple entered Masterpiece Cakeshop and asked its owner, Jack Phillips, to creat
Former Evergreen State College Professor Bret Weinstein describes himself as a “professor in exile.”
Most Americans are familiar with The Great Wall of China. Fewer are familiar with the Great Firewall
In 2001, University of Alaska president Mark Hamilton made national headlines when he wrote a stern
Has the history of how our constitutional rights came to be protected on campus been forgotten? Pro
Was our modern First Amendment born out of a chance encounter on a train bound for Boston in 1918? O
Did the founders intend for the First Amendment to protect as much speech as it does today? Universi
The Institute for Justice doesn’t litigate your typical First Amendment cases. They don’t take cases
Masses Publishing Co. v. Patten (1917) might be the most important free speech case you’ve never hea
Harvard University professor and FIRE Advisory Council member Steven Pinker is a rockstar academic.
Nowhere have the campus free speech debates been as intense as at the University of California, Berk
Is the modern college campus suffering from a decline in viewpoint diversity? Do American universiti
The experts are calling it the free speech debate of the next decade: Who makes the rules for what p
The British free speech invasion is here. Our friends from the current affairs magazine spiked have
Would Isaac Newton succeed on the modern college campus? The genius who discovered the laws of motio
Last week, Judge Richard Posner suddenly retired from the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after ne
Nadine Strossen knows the dangers of Nazism. Her father was liberated from the Buchenwald concentrat
Fredrik deBoer has been in and around academia his entire life. He’s a fourth generation Ph.D. who h
During the summer of 1919, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis changed his mind about free spe