Since 2015, nearly 100 colleges and universities have adopted some version of the Chicago Statement on the principles of free expression.| The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
A provocative and timely case for how the science of genetics can help create a more just and equal society| press.princeton.edu
Academic freedom, open inquiry, and freedom of speech are under threat as they have not been for decades. Visibly, academics are “canceled,” fired, or subject to lengthy disciplinary proceedings in response to academic writing or public engagement. Less visibly, funding agencies, university bureaucracies, hiring procedures, promotion committees, professional organizations, and journals censor some kinds of research or demand adherence to political causes.| Classical Liberalism Initiative