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The Chicago Statement: What Have We Learned?
In this webinar, FIRE Vice President of Programs Peter Bonilla and Senior Program Officer Mary Zoeller discuss FIRE's work advocating for the "Chicago Statement," which has been adopted at dozens of institutions nationwide following its establishment at the University of Chicago in 2015. We're also joined by Georgetown University Professor John Hasnas, who helped pass a version of the Chicago Statement at his institution, and Leila Brammer, director of the Parrhesia Program for Public Discourse at the University of Chicago, an undergraduate program rooted in the Chicago Statement's principles.
Five years of the Chicago Statement: What have we learned?
Five years of the ‘Chicago Statement’: What have we learned? Part 1
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This is the first in a multi-part series reflecting on the impact of the “Report of the Committee on Freedom of Expression” at the University of Chicago.
Five years of the ‘Chicago Statement’: What have we learned? Part 2
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In the second part of a series reflecting on the Chicago Statement, FIRE explores some common critiques and reviews emerging trends in adoptions of campus free speech policy statements.
Five years of the ‘Chicago Statement’: What have we learned? Part 3
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In the third and final post of this series, FIRE shows the impact of the Chicago Statement on campuses that have adopted a free speech policies.
Chicago Statement Resources
Fast Facts: The Chicago Statement on Freedom of Expression
Issue Pages
Report of the Committee on Freedom of Expression at the University of Chicago, September 22, 2015
Model Policies
Universities should endorse free expression now, avoid criticism later
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Model Freedom of Expression Resolution Based on University of Chicago Statement
Model Policies
Chicago Statement Template Endorsement Letter to Alma Mater
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Increasing calls for adoption of the ‘Chicago Statement’ on free expression
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