Jonathan Rauch is a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, a contributing editor of The Atlantic, and the author of several books, including The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth. He joins the AFA's Keith Whittington for a conversation on the past and future of free speech, the erosion of trust in institutions, and how to strengthen academic freedom going forward.
Mitch Daniels on Promoting Campus Free Speech
A Conversation with Professor Eugene Volokh
Protecting Controversial Speech On and Off Campus
The Case for Tenure: A Rebuttal to Proposals in Texas
Reaching Bipartisan Consensus on Campus Free Expression
On SUNY Fredonia, Moral Philosophy, and Forbidden Questions
The Fight for Academic Freedom at the University of Florida
What Can We Learn from the Top Ranked College for Academic Freedom?
How University Administrators Can Foster a Culture of Free Speech
Understanding Academic Freedom with AAUP‘s Hank Reichman
Georgia‘s Post-Tenure Review Policy: The Death of Tenure?
A Discussion with the Authors of FIRE‘s ”Scholars Under Fire” Report
David French on the Problem with Banning Conversations
Pragmatism v. Principle in the Liberal Approach to Free Speech
Meriwether v. Shawnee State: Is All Classroom Speech Free Speech?
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