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University of Wisconsin鈥檚 Board of Regents Passes Free Speech Statement
This morning, the University of Wisconsin System鈥檚 (UW鈥檚) Board of Regents affirming the system鈥檚 commitment to free speech.
The UW statement is substantially similar to the 鈥淐hicago Statement,鈥 the produced by the Committee on Freedom of Expression at the University of Chicago earlier this year, according to UW-Madison political science professor Donald Downs.
Downs, along with a small group of professors and regents, helped craft the version of the statement presented to the board.
鈥淲hat we have is very similar to the Chicago standard, which is the gold standard,鈥 Downs said.
FIRE has publicly endorsed the Chicago Statement as a model statement for free expression on American college campuses.
The UW vote comes on the heels of high-profile debates about the place of free speech in the controversies over racism on our nation鈥檚 college campuses, including on the issue by UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank. But Downs tells FIREa draft of the resolution has been in the making since last spring, after nearly two years of informal meetings with professors and members of the Board of Regents.
鈥淣ow was an opportune time鈥 to present their proposal to the regents, Downs said. But 鈥渋t was not done to respond to UW-Madison events,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his took months, working behind the scenes.鈥
Downs had special praise for the Board of Regents, which he said took the matter seriously before passing the resolution late this morning.
鈥淭heir discussion was high-level and serious, and their sense of trusteeship came through in their comments and in their sense of responsibility for history.鈥
Schools like Princeton University and Purdue University have made similar commitments to uphold expression on their campuses this year.
Downs said the resolution鈥檚 passage at Wisconsin, which will impact all 26 UW campuses, was a 鈥渘ew step鈥 in defending free speech on campus.
鈥淐hicago鈥檚 one school, Princeton鈥檚 one school, Purdue鈥檚 one school,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is the whole UW system.鈥
Downs told FIREhe hopes UW鈥檚 commitment to free speech will set an example for other universities to follow in their footsteps.
鈥淭his,鈥 he said, 鈥渋s a statement for the nation.鈥
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