![]() ![]() On Monday, Vanderbilt University will announce the expansion of its Future of Free Speech Project, run with the think tank Justitia, which will include an international focus on free expression. The launch of the Future of Free Speech Project was featured in a New York Times column by David French: “The new collaboration with such an esteemed institution as Vanderbilt University will enable The Future of Free Speech project to … help reverse the free speech recession and strengthen the most fundamental of human rights,” Mchangama said. ![]() The project has published cutting-edge research and provided influential commentary on the state of global freedom of expression that has been featured in over 900 media outlets in more than 60 countries. The Future of Free Speech project will enhance Vanderbilt’s status as a leading center for free speech, scholarship, collaboration and innovation.”įounded in 2014, Justitia focuses on fundamental freedoms and the rule of law, and it launched The Future of Free Speech project in 2020. “Jacob’s work as a legal expert and human rights lawyer highlights the importance of promoting free speech in higher education. “I’m delighted to welcome Jacob and Justitia by announcing the opening of The Future of Free Speech project,” Chancellor Daniel Diermeier said. ![]()
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