News Archive 900Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Academic Freedom Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Analysis How silencing medical debates puts patients at risk April 10, 2026 When medical debates are silenced then students learn less — and patients pay the price. Op-Ed UNC Chapel Hill’s students dabbled in satire. Now the university is investigating. April 10, 2026 UNC condemns student satire as “offensive.” But at a public university, even bad jokes are protected speech — and punishing them chills everyone. News Texas State fired two professors for speech — now it’s facing two lawsuits April 9, 2026 Texas States faces two lawsuits after firing professors for leftist speech. Analysis The quiet death of academic tenure March 26, 2026 Academic tenure is being slowly dismantled across America, raising questions about free speech, political pressure, and higher education’s future. Analysis Texas censors get more censorial March 12, 2026 Higher ed in Texas is under fire once again after a history professor was forced to remove readings and references to “LGBT Americans.” Analysis Iowa’s higher ed reform bills threaten academic freedom March 10, 2026 Iowa lawmakers want to purge DEI, CRT, and “multiculturalism” from college classrooms. But the First Amendment doesn’t let the state ban ideas. News Maryland bill would end ‘free speech zones’ on public campuses March 9, 2026 Maryland’s HB 1322 would end campus “free speech zones” and protect student expression statewide after recent First Amendment missteps at UMD and Towson. Analysis After a professor's hot-mic racial remarks, Hunter College faces a free speech test March 5, 2026 After a professor’s hot-mic racial remarks went viral, Hunter College faces a test: punish offensive speech or defend the First Amendment. Analysis Professors are inviting dialogue. That’s not the same as free speech. March 4, 2026 Professors may invite debate, but campus culture still chills dissent — while surveys can miss the social costs that keep students silent. Analysis Taking ‘black’ out of Black History Month February 26, 2026 When states police DEI and universities overcomply, we feel the need to once again tap the sign that says speech crackdowns always backfire. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 90 Next Page
900Results Items per page: 10 20 50 Sort by: Relevance Date Filtered By: Academic Freedom Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Analysis How silencing medical debates puts patients at risk April 10, 2026 When medical debates are silenced then students learn less — and patients pay the price. Op-Ed UNC Chapel Hill’s students dabbled in satire. Now the university is investigating. April 10, 2026 UNC condemns student satire as “offensive.” But at a public university, even bad jokes are protected speech — and punishing them chills everyone. News Texas State fired two professors for speech — now it’s facing two lawsuits April 9, 2026 Texas States faces two lawsuits after firing professors for leftist speech. Analysis The quiet death of academic tenure March 26, 2026 Academic tenure is being slowly dismantled across America, raising questions about free speech, political pressure, and higher education’s future. Analysis Texas censors get more censorial March 12, 2026 Higher ed in Texas is under fire once again after a history professor was forced to remove readings and references to “LGBT Americans.” Analysis Iowa’s higher ed reform bills threaten academic freedom March 10, 2026 Iowa lawmakers want to purge DEI, CRT, and “multiculturalism” from college classrooms. But the First Amendment doesn’t let the state ban ideas. News Maryland bill would end ‘free speech zones’ on public campuses March 9, 2026 Maryland’s HB 1322 would end campus “free speech zones” and protect student expression statewide after recent First Amendment missteps at UMD and Towson. Analysis After a professor's hot-mic racial remarks, Hunter College faces a free speech test March 5, 2026 After a professor’s hot-mic racial remarks went viral, Hunter College faces a test: punish offensive speech or defend the First Amendment. Analysis Professors are inviting dialogue. That’s not the same as free speech. March 4, 2026 Professors may invite debate, but campus culture still chills dissent — while surveys can miss the social costs that keep students silent. Analysis Taking ‘black’ out of Black History Month February 26, 2026 When states police DEI and universities overcomply, we feel the need to once again tap the sign that says speech crackdowns always backfire. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 ... Page 90 Next Page
Analysis How silencing medical debates puts patients at risk April 10, 2026 When medical debates are silenced then students learn less — and patients pay the price.
Op-Ed UNC Chapel Hill’s students dabbled in satire. Now the university is investigating. April 10, 2026 UNC condemns student satire as “offensive.” But at a public university, even bad jokes are protected speech — and punishing them chills everyone.
News Texas State fired two professors for speech — now it’s facing two lawsuits April 9, 2026 Texas States faces two lawsuits after firing professors for leftist speech.
Analysis The quiet death of academic tenure March 26, 2026 Academic tenure is being slowly dismantled across America, raising questions about free speech, political pressure, and higher education’s future.
Analysis Texas censors get more censorial March 12, 2026 Higher ed in Texas is under fire once again after a history professor was forced to remove readings and references to “LGBT Americans.”
Analysis Iowa’s higher ed reform bills threaten academic freedom March 10, 2026 Iowa lawmakers want to purge DEI, CRT, and “multiculturalism” from college classrooms. But the First Amendment doesn’t let the state ban ideas.
News Maryland bill would end ‘free speech zones’ on public campuses March 9, 2026 Maryland’s HB 1322 would end campus “free speech zones” and protect student expression statewide after recent First Amendment missteps at UMD and Towson.
Analysis After a professor's hot-mic racial remarks, Hunter College faces a free speech test March 5, 2026 After a professor’s hot-mic racial remarks went viral, Hunter College faces a test: punish offensive speech or defend the First Amendment.
Analysis Professors are inviting dialogue. That’s not the same as free speech. March 4, 2026 Professors may invite debate, but campus culture still chills dissent — while surveys can miss the social costs that keep students silent.
Analysis Taking ‘black’ out of Black History Month February 26, 2026 When states police DEI and universities overcomply, we feel the need to once again tap the sign that says speech crackdowns always backfire.