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How Colleges Get Free Speech Right

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By Christopher L. Eisgruber

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The president of Princeton, a constitutional scholar, reveals how colleges are getting free speech on campuses right and how they can do better to nurture civil discourse and foster mutual respect

Conversations about higher education teem with accusations that American colleges and universities are betraying free speech, indoctrinating students with left-wing dogma, and censoring civil discussions. But these complaints are badly misguided. 
  
In Title TK, constitutional scholar and Princeton University president Christopher L. Eisgruber argues that colleges and universities are largely getting free speech right. Today’s students engage in vigorous discussions on sensitive topics and embrace both the opportunity to learn and the right to protest. Like past generations, they value free speech, but, like all of us, they sometimes misunderstand what it requires. Ultimately, the polarization and turmoil visible on many campuses reflect an American civic crisis that affects universities along with the rest of society. But colleges, Eisgruber argues, can help to promote civil discussion in this raucous, angry world—and they can show us how to embrace free speech without sacrificing ideals of equality, diversity, and respect. 
  
Urgent and original, Title TK is an ardent defense of our universities, and a hopeful vision for navigating the challenges that free speech provokes for us all. 

On Sale
Sep 30, 2025
Page Count
272 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9781541607453

Christopher L. Eisgruber

About the Author

Christopher L. Eisgruber has served as Princeton University’s twentieth president since July 2013. He served previously as Princeton’s provost for nine years, beginning in 2004, after joining the Princeton faculty in 2001. A renowned constitutional scholar, Eisgruber has published numerous articles and four books on constitutional issues, including The Next Justice. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

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