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In their 2025 rankings, FIRE and College Pulse ranked more than 250 schools and surveyed over 58,000 students, with the University of Virginia achieving the top ranking and Harvard University ranking last. [43] [44] FIRE has challenged free speech zones on college campuses, claiming they are unconstitutional restrictions on First Amendment ...
[7] In August 2018, the province of Ontario required all colleges and universities to develop and comply with a free speech policy based on the Chicago principles. [ 9 ] While the campaign to adopt the Chicago principles has gained traction among both public and private universities, some critics have challenged the cut-and-paste nature of the ...
They “missed the forest through the trees, upholding the right to free speech above the safety of students,” Yale School of Management Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld said in a statement.
Harvard University has pushed back against calls for its president, Dr Claudine Gay, to resign, a day after top US university presidents were questioned in Congress about campus antisemitism and ...
The Harvard letter, doxxing, and angry clashes: Hamas-Israel war ignites campus free speech crisis. Josh Marcus. October 13, 2023 at 7:06 AM.
Freedom House (FH) Freedom of the Press report: [1] 10 is most free, 99 is least free 10 to 30 Free 31 to 60 Partly free 61 to 99 Not free — Not rated Reporters Without Borders (RWB) Press freedom index: [2] 6 is most free, 85 is least free 6.00 to 12.99 Good situation 13.00 to 24.99 Satisfactory situation 25.00 to 36.49 Noticeable problems
It is recognized along with free speech, or emanating therefrom - as belonging to the freedoms that characterize Israel as a democratic state. [38] The Democracy Index of 2017 includes a freedom of speech and media ranking in which Israel scores a shared 11th place out of 167 countries in the world (9 out of 10 points). [39]
Across gender divisions and racial and ethnic groups, 80 percent of more of those surveyed said free speech is "extremely" or "very" important to American democracy.