Materials on the Law of Free Expression in Public Space
- Kevin O’Neill, Disentangling the Law of Public Protest, 45 Loyola Law Review 411 (1999)
- Christina E. Wells, “The Law of Free Expression in the United States,” (PDF) Journal for Legal Science & Practice (2001)
- Sandy Davidson, “Exercising Rights” (PDF) (Feb. 2016)
Free Expression: Primary Source Materials
- Report of the Committee on Freedom of Expression, University of Chicago, Jan. 2015
- Johns Hopkins, “Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom”
- American University Faculty Senate Resolution on Freedom of Expression (PDF), 9/9/15
- Princeton University, Statement on Freedom of Expression (1.1.3)
- Purdue University, Commitment to Freedom of Expression
- University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents’ 2015 Statement Reiterating the Board’s Commitment to Academic Freedom and Affirming its Commitment to Freedom of Expression (PDF), Dec. 11, 2015
- AAUP, “On Freedom of Expression and Campus Speech Codes,” 1992
- AAUP, 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure
Free Expression: Secondary Source Materials
- “Hard to Say,” The Economist, Jan. 30, 2016
- Princeton Office of Communications, “Faculty adopts statement affirming commitment to freedom of expression at Princeton,” April 7, 2015
- Geoffrey Stone, “Understanding the Free Speech Issues at Missouri and Yale,” Huffpost Politics, Nov. 11, 2015