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Ep. 234: The Chicago Canon by FIRE

Ep. 234: The Chicago Canon

from So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast

by FIRE

Published: Thu Jan 23 2025

Show Notes

The University of Chicago is known for its commitment to free speech and academic freedom. Why are these values important to the university? Where do they originate? And how do they help administrators navigate conflicts and controversies?

Tony Banout and Tom Ginsburg direct the University of Chicago's Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression, which received a $100 million gift last year. They are also editors of "TheChicago Canon on Free Inquiry and Expression," a new book that collects foundational texts that inform the university's free speech tradition.

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Timestamps:

Intro

Origin of book

UChicago's founding principles

Free speech in a university context

2015UChicago committee report

1967 Kalven report

Institutional neutrality

Applying free speech principles beyond the university

Future steps for the Forum

Outro

Show notes:

- The University of Chicago's Report of the Committee on Freedom of Expression (2015)

- Chicago Statement: University and Faculty Body Support (last updated 2024)

- The University of Chicago Kalven Report (1967)

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