Table of Contents
Friday in ’Bama
This Friday, I’ll be speaking at the Bankhead Conference at the University of Alabama. The topic is “Censorship, Free Speech, and Free Press in the University,” and I’ll be appearing with Donald Downs, a great defender of liberty and author of and with John K. Wilson, author of a book with the least persuasive title I’ve ever read, . The event is open to the public, and my session begins around 9 a.m.
Alabama is a particularly appropriate place for a conference on free speech. In the last few years, ’Bama has censored the Alabama Scholars Association, banned flag displays (including displays of the American flag), and just last year the Faculty Senate passed a resolution calling for a speech code on campus. Fortunately this resolution was countered by the Student Senate, which passed a competing “free speech” resolution.
So, if you’re in the Tuscaloosa neighborhood on Friday, come by and see us.
Recent Articles
Get the latest free speech news and analysis from ֭.

Free speech and 'the executive power' with Advisory Opinions
Podcast
What are the limits of presidential power? How many days has it been since President Trump's TikTok ban moratorium went into place? What is the state of the conservative legal movement? And where did former FIREpresident go on his first date?...

FIREstatement on ruling that Trump’s funding freeze for Harvard was unlawful

New campus censorship hack turns trademark law into muzzle
