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ACLU Executive Director speaks at second recent event on progressive free speech

May 08, 2023

by Olivia Sanchez, Daily Princetonian 

Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Anthony Romero ’87 discussed the importance of the First Amendment at the final Princeton Progressive Law Society (PPLS) event of the 2022-23 academic year.

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Commentary: Focus on the Research, Not the Researcher

May 01, 2023

by Sally Satel, Persuasion

A foundational principle of truth-seeking is the norm of universalism: the concept that work must be judged on its own merits.

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“A war on higher education in our state” NC faculty group pens open letter opposing slate of higher ed-related bills

April 26, 2023

by Joe Killian, NC Newsline

 

The North Carolina chapter of the American Association of University Professors released an open letter Wednesday opposing a slate of higher education-related bills the group says will threaten academic freedom, diversity efforts and non-partisan university governance.

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Bill Maher gives ‘Cojones Awards’ to those who fought cancel culture

April 22, 2023

by Rich Calder, New York Post

Now that takes balls! “Real Time” host Bill Maher jokingly unveiled a new “award show” during his closing monologue Friday evening, saying it’ll be better than the Oscars and Emmys because it’s dedicated to people brave enough to stand up against the cancel culture. He vowed to present the “Cojones Awards”

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Make the Board of Trustees Transparent

April 21, 2023

by Alex Norbrook, Daily Princetonian

Princeton’s Board of Trustees rules the University. Trustees determine the University’s contested investment decisions, direct campus architecture and design, elect the president, and oversee faculty appointments. 

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Cornell's President Defends Free Speech Against Illiberal Impulses

April 19, 2023

by Jacob Sullum, Reason Magazine

The last time I spoke at Cornell University, the turnout was tiny but attentive. Conservative commentator Ann Coulter, who graduated from Cornell a few years before I did, attracted a much larger crowd when she visited the campus in November, but her talk was repeatedly interrupted by loud and angry protesters, and she left in frustration after half an hour.

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Florida bans teaching about gender identity in all public schools

April 01, 2023

by Hannah Natanson, The Washington Post

The Florida Board of Education has forbidden the teaching of gender identity and sexuality throughout all grades in K-12 public schools, extending a nearly year-old legislative ban on such lessons from kindergarten through third grade.

 

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DEI Meets East Germany: U.S. Universities Urge Students to Report One Another for ‘Bias’

April 06, 2023

by Iván Marinovic and John Ellis, The Wall Street Journal

Anonymous informers have always been a hallmark of totalitarian regimes. Friends, neighbors and even family members are encouraged to inform on those who speak against the regime. This is effective social control: Nowhere is safe to discuss politics, and everyday life is subdued. To this day, when Cubans want to discuss something sensitive, they go into their bathrooms, let the water flow and whisper.

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PFS Podcast: John Rose on free speech in his college classroom

September 21, 2021

John Rose, associate director of the Arete Initiative at Duke University’s Kenan Institute for Ethics, joined us on our latest podcast to discuss his recent Wall Street Journal column about how he nurtures true civil discourse in his classroom and what he has learned from the experience.

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FREE SPEECH RANKING PUTS PRINCETON LAST IN THE IVY LEAGUE

September 23, 2021

A ranking, based on a survey of students, released today by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), put Princeton dead last in the Ivy League and a dismal 134 out of 159 colleges and universities surveyed.

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Alumni United for Freedom of Speech

October 18, 2021

Editor's note: Below is an excerpt of an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, followed by an excerpt of a press release announcing the launching of the Alumni Free Speech Alliance.

By Stuart Taylor, Jr. and Edward Yingling, The Wall Street Journal

Readers of these pages are well aware that free speech, academic freedom and viewpoint diversity are in big trouble at U.S. universities.

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Do Campus Diversity Offices (DEI) Help Or Harm Diversity?

March 29, 2023

by Michael Poliakoff, Forbes Magazine

In the current legislative session, five state legislatures will review bills that seek to limit or abolish offices on public university campuses known by the catch-all acronym “DEI.” 

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PFS Podcast Recorded by Princeton Junior Billy Wade with Three Faculty Members

April 25, 2022

In this episode of the Princeton Tory Podcast, Billy Wade '23 discusses the state of free speech on Princeton's campus with three of the University's professors...

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An Eminent Civil Libertarian’s letter to President Eisgruber on "the Depth of my Disappointment"

April 05, 2023

Dear President Eisgruber,

You and I have never met. Nor are we likely to meet because it has been very rare that I attend my class reunions. However, I have followed your career as President of Princeton, because I read the Princeton Alumni Weekly (which is, of course, no longer published weekly)...

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Video of James Madison Program Panel Discussion on “The Fight for Free Speech at Princeton and Beyond” During 2022 Princeton Reunions

May 20, 2022

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Commentary in the Wall Street Journal by Professor Katz about His Firing 

May 24, 2022

by Joshua Katz

The university claims it fired me for a long-past offense -- for which I was already punished -- but the truth should worry everyone.

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THE PRINCETON MOB GETS ITS MAN

May 25, 2022

By Edward Yingling and Stuart Taylor, Jr.
Founders of Princetonians for Free Speech

Princeton has now fired Classics Professor Joshua Katz. Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber recommended the highly unusual step of firing a tenured professor to the Princeton Board of Trustees, which, since it is nothing but a rubber stamp, agreed.

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Commentary: The Biden Administration’s Illiberal Regulatory Attack on Campus Free Speech

August 01, 2022

By Stuart Taylor, Jr., Co-founder, Princetonians for Free Speech

Old-fashioned civil liberties champions who have not paid much attention since 2010 or so might be surprised to learn that the Obama Administration used Title IX sharply to curb free speech on campus (as well as due process for students accused of sexual harassment and assault).

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President, law school dean apologize to Judge Kyle Duncan for ‘disruption’ to his speech

March 07, 2023

Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne and Stanford Law School (SLS) Dean Jenny Martinez sent a letter of apology to Judge Kyle Duncan on Saturday after his public complaint regarding the treatment he received during a speech he gave on Thursday at SLS.

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Edward Waters U Shuts Down Faculty Union

November 30, 2022

by Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed

The university cited “core values and Christian tenets.” The Supreme Court has indeed ruled that private and religious college need not recognize unions, but some colleges do recognize them anyway.

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Nobel Prize Winner Maria Ressa Fights For Press Freedom

November 25, 2022

by Emily Bobrow, The Wall Street Journal

When the Philippine investigative journalist Maria Ressa won the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, the committee called her “a fearless defender of freedom of expression” who “exposed the abuse of power, use of violence and increasing authoritarianism” of Rodrigo Duterte,

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Statehouses’ Targeting of Diversity and Tenure Is Starting to Scare Away Faculty Job Candidates

May 05, 2023

by  Megan Zahneis, Chronicle of Higher Education

Recently proposed and passed legislation that targets tenure and diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts is having a chilling effect on the recruitment of faculty members and administrators in Florida and Texas, where some of the highest profile laws and bills of that type have been undertaken.

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Commentary: Presidents Are Changing Their Tune on Free Speech

May 03, 2023

by David Jesse,  Chronicle of Higher Education 

The tales are swapped in conference-hotel hallways or over quiet dinners: controversial speakers attracting rowdy protests, professors drawing fire for an offhand comment during a lecture and then posted online, legislators trying to codify what can and can’t be taught in classrooms.

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We should all be ashamed of what the Senior Survey shows

April 30, 2023

by Matthew Wilson '24, Daily Princetonian

 

On April 22, the Daily Princetonian released the results of its highly anticipated annual Senior Survey. This year’s Senior Survey simply captures a snapshot of Princeton’s marred free speech culture. Those looking for the cause of the decay can find some answers in the many institutional failures that have taken place during my three years here: an accomplished professor’s highly politicized firing

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UCLA lacks intellectual tolerance, but these alumni are banding together to fix it

April 26, 2023

by Jessica Wills, Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression

During his years in the University of California system at both Berkeley and Los Angeles, Dominic Manser was disturbed by the student body’s penchant for disruptive conduct.  

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‘Shame on You’: Over Fiery Protests, Florida’s New College Trustees Deny 5 Tenure Bids

April 26, 2023

by Tom Bartlett, Chronicle of Higher Education

The meeting of New College of Florida’s Board of Trustees on Wednesday afternoon began with a full hour of fierce criticism from members of the community, as dozens of professors, students, and parents lambasted what they view as a hostile takeover of the institution by a Republican governor with likely presidential ambitions.

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Commentary: Ronen Shoval’s position as a lecturer at Princeton is deeply concerning

April 25, 2023

by Eldar Shafir and Uri Hasson, Daily Princetonian

We write this to alert faculty, students, and the administration of the appointment of Ronen Shoval as Research Scholar and Lecturer in Politics, and to invite us to reflect on who we want to appoint to teach our students.

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Commentary: “Burn the College’s Buildings to the Ground”

April 13, 2023

Aaron Hillegass attended New College of Florida as an undergraduate, had a successful career as a software engineer, and returned to the school this January to teach in its new data science program. 

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Class of ’27: choose scholarship, not dogmatism

April 03, 2023

by Matthew Wilson & Mile McKnight

Welcome to Princeton! This fall, if you so choose, you will walk through FitzRandolph Gate and join an intellectually vibrant community united by a desire to pursue knowledge, test ideas, and be challenged. 

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Commentary: New faculty-led organization at Harvard will defend academic freedom

April 12, 2023

by Steven Pinker and Bertha Madras, Boston Globe

We have joined with 50 colleagues to create a new Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard. It’s not about us. For many years we have each expressed strong and often unorthodox opinions with complete freedom and with the support, indeed warm encouragement, of our colleagues, deans, and presidents.

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Letter to The Editor Which Daily Princetonian Has Ignored

February 17, 2021

Professor Elizabeth Bogan, a much-admired senior lecturer who retired last year after teaching economics from 1992 to 2020, submitted the following letter to the editor to the Daily Princetonian on February 7. She told PFS on February 13 that it had not been published or even acknowledged. Meanwhile, the paper has continued to attack Professor Katz.

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Nadine Strossen’s Call to Action

March 24, 2023

By Ethan Hicks ‘26

On Tuesday, March 21, Professor Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton, and Nadine Strossen, former president of the ACLU, sat down to discuss the history and modern state of free speech in America in their joint talk “Civil Liberties: On Campus and Beyond.” 

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Exposing the Attempt to Whitewash What Happened, Pt. 2 of 3

April 07, 2022

In this article, we discuss Eisgruber’s use of grossly misleading characterizations of events and statements to whitewash the severity of the University’s attacks on Professor Joshua Katz. 

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How Universities Weaponize Freshman Orientation

July 15, 2022

By ABIGAIL ANTHONY for The National Review

 I arrived at Princeton University in September 2019. I had looked at Princeton online and thought, “one day . . .” 

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I Committed Journalism, and Princeton Told Me Not to Communicate

September 23, 2022

In March, my college’s director of student life, Momo Wolapaye, told me by phone that another student felt “distressed” by me and had “requested a no-communication order.” 

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John Witherspoon: President and Patriot

December 27, 2022

 Princeton is currently actively considering, and taking comments on, a petition to remove the statue of John Witherspoon from the Firestone Plaza.

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PFS urges alumni and other Princetonians to submit their own comments to Princeton on removal of the statue.

December 27, 2022

PFS will make the following points: 1. The process being followed by the Committee does not, and cannot, provide a true view of what Princetonians think...

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UPenn Accuses a Law Professor of Racist Statements. Should She Be Fired?

March 07, 2023

By Vimal Patel
New York Times
March 13, 2023

Amy Wax, a law professor, has said publicly that “on average, Blacks have lower cognitive ability than whites,” ...

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Open Letter to President Eisgruber and Princeton's Board of Trustees

March 01, 2023

We are writing to you on behalf of Princetonians for Free Speech (PFS) to bring to your attention important new information relating to the petition to remove the statue of John Witherspoon from its prominent place on the plaza near Firestone Library and the Chapel.

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Commentary: The Universalism of Mathematics and its detractors

May 08, 2023

By Sergiu Klainerman (Higgins professor of mathematics at Princeton), Heterodox STEM, Substack

The scientific enterprise in United States is being seriously challenged by powerful anti-scientific trends. Postmodern relativism, under the pretense of anti-racism, anti-sexism, anti-colonialism, anti-ableism... is undermining the very foundations of science as a search for truth.

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Texas guts ‘woke civics’. Now kids can’t engage in a key democratic process

May 01, 2023

by Asher Lehrer-Small, The Guardian

Since Texas lawmakers in 2021 passed a ban on lessons teaching that any one group is “inherently racist, sexist or oppressive”, a little-noticed provision of that legislation has triggered a massive fallout for civics education across the state.

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8 takeaways from the 2023 senior survey

April 24, 2023

by Laura Robertson, Daily Princetonian

Last year, The Daily Princetonian launched the Senior Survey, asking a range of questions of the senior class and breaking it down in over 200 ways. Today, the ‘Prince’ released its second senior survey.

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