NR PLUS George Washington University Should Not Be Renamed By Ezra Meyer May 14, 2022 A recent call by a GWU student to drop the American Founder’s name from the university is totally wrongheaded.
Georgetown Law Dean Defends Hosting Antisemite, Citing Previous Speakers Who ‘Find Gay Marriage Immoral’ By Nate Hochman April 25, 2022 Georgetown Law should just be honest: It doesn’t care about ‘free speech,’ or ‘justice and equality for all,’ or any other principle for that matter.
Debate on Cancel Culture By Madeleine Kearns April 25, 2022 Madeleine Kearns recently appeared on STV’s Scotland Tonight program to debate cancel culture.
NR PLUS Cancel Culture Harms Us All By Madeleine Kearns April 24, 2022 Advocates conflate feeling offended with having their rights violated, then steamroll the rights of others in response.
Elon Musk Is the New Joe Rogan, Who Was the New Aaron Rodgers, Who Was . . . By Jim Geraghty April 19, 2022 Before Elon Musk was allegedly our greatest public menace, there was Joe Rogan . . . and Aaron Rodgers, and J. K. Rowling, and Gina Carano, and . . .
NR PLUS Speech and Its Discontents By Graham Hillard March 31, 2022 A review of Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media, by Jacob Mchangama.
NR PLUS Cancel Only the Cancelers By Dan McLaughlin March 28, 2022 Only consequences will stop angry mobs from shouting people down.
Social-Justice Activism Invades Medical School By George Leef March 23, 2022 Almost none of the people who run educational institutions in America these days can resist the temptation to signal their virtue.
NR PLUS Do Universities Have the Courage to Solve Their Free-Speech Problem? By Kristen Waggoner March 21, 2022 If Yale Law School doesn’t stand up for free expression, it will teach students that the way to win is through belligerence rather than persuasion.
NR PLUS Babylon Bee Refuses to Back Down after Twitter Suspends Account over ‘Man of the Year’ Post By Caroline Downey March 21, 2022 The site named Rachel Levine, a transgender cabinet member, ‘Man of the Year.’