Through the Free to Create (F2C) initiative, the Council of Europe seeks to consolidate its longstanding commitment to the right to freedom of artistic expression in Europe. This is achieved by ...
When the University of Chicago launched the Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression in 2023, President Paul Alivisatos said it ...
The space for freedom of expression is shrinking dramatically as many countries, abetted by new technologies and digital giants, suppress dissent and as artificial intelligence runs "amok", a UN ...
Amnesty International urged Saudi Arabia on Thursday to release individuals who have been detained “solely for exercising their right to freedom of expression online.” Amnesty International stated ...
My best classes as an undergraduate involved sitting around a seminar table debating ideas. Those seminar discussions were robust, challenging, enlightening and hard. And they were only possible ...
These procedures and operating rules are adopted effective August 25, 2025. Input on the original version of the operating rules was gathered from various community members during summer 2024, ...
Freedom of expression has been a core element of the history and culture of the University of Chicago since its founding in 1890. Today, UChicago is a global advocate for free expression, working to ...
The Freedom of Expression Index has declined by 10% globally since 2012. Free, independent, pluralistic, and professional journalism is key for defending human dignity, advancing justice, and ...
With the midterm elections now firmly upon us, the question is whether Democratic candidates will do more than merely occupy ballot lines as mild alternatives to the red-hot crisis that is Donald ...
As a private, Catholic, Marianist university, the University of Dayton is committed to a learning and living environment that welcomes robust and diverse dialogue while respecting the dignity of every ...
Speaker Malik Ahmad Khan assures lawmakers that their concerns about the bill are being addressed before it is taken up for ...