Harvard’s Latest Speech Controversy

The Crimson Editorial Board, October 30, 2025 1 min read

The Crimson Editorial Board,
Harvard Crimson

Excerpt: Harvard just can’t stay out of the spotlight.

This time, Dunster House resident dean Gregory K. Davis recently came under fire after the right-wing website Yardreport published screenshots of years-old inflammatory social media posts and called for his removal.

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Commentary: The global free speech recession

Matthew Harwood October 30, 2025 1 min read

Matthew Harwood
FIRE 

Excerpt: Since Charlie Kirk’s murder, the Trump administration has launched a blitzkrieg against Americans’ free speech rights. The scale and speed are dizzying — and they jeopardize the United States’ credibility as the world’s leading defender of free expression as other democracies continue to falter.

Being critical of America, capitalism, and Christianity shouldn’t put you on the feds’ radar because all those viewpoints are protected speech. A federal investigation should only occur when there’s reasonable evidence that some person or group — regardless of their constitutionally protected beliefs and opinions — has crossed the line into criminality.

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Are Too Many Professors Excellent Sheep?

Amna Khalid and Jeffrey Aaron Snyder October 30, 2025 1 min read

Amna Khalid and Jeffrey Aaron Snyder
Banished, Substack

Excerpt: Amna & Jeff talk to Jon Zimmerman about why some profs are afraid to speak their minds.

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Universities Can’t Pursue Truth Without Viewpoint Diversity

John Tomasi and Jonathan Haidt October 29, 2025 1 min read

John Tomasi and Jonathan Haidt
Inside Higher Ed

Excerpt: As the president of Heterodox Academy (Tomasi) and as co-founder of the organization (Haidt), we are delighted that the issue of viewpoint diversity in higher education is now being so widely discussed. We just wish the most prominent antagonists on the right and on the left understood why viewpoint diversity is essential to the mission of a university—and thus how it can, and can’t, be brought about.

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Top universities ramp up lobbying amid Trump higher education crackdown

Surina Venkat October 28, 2025 1 min read

Surina Venkat
The Hill

Excerpt: The nation’s top schools have ramped up their spending on lobbying the federal government this year amid President Trump’s crackdown on higher education, disclosures filed last week show.

Twenty-four top universities and one of the nation’s largest college systems have already spent around $24 million lobbying Washington this year, more than double what they spent during the same time period last year, according to federal disclosures.

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How targeting scholars for speech leaves lasting scars

Nate Honeycutt October 28, 2025 1 min read

Nate Honeycutt
Expression, FIRE

Excerpt: When a scholar is targeted for their expression, the story rarely ends when the headlines fade. The formal investigations wrap up and the social media outrage may die down, but for many, the experience marks a permanent shift in how they think, speak, and interact with others in public. Such cases have profound implications for academic freedom and the state of campus free speech in higher education.

According to FIRE’s Sanctioned Scholars report, nearly three-quarters of the scholars we asked said they would not change anything they said or did that led to being targeted. But many also said that, in other ways, they are now altering their speech.

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