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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

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The University of Chicago’s Independent Student Newspaper since 1892

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Tony Banout and Jamie Kalven discussing the Kalven Report at the Quadrangle Club.

Jamie Kalven Discusses the Kalven Report and Institutional Neutrality at Chicago Forum Event

By Alex Parker / February 26, 2025
At the event, Kalven questioned whether the Report’s principles on institutional neutrality represent a “living tradition” and emphasized the importance of the obligation clause.
The D'Angelo Law Library at UChicago Law School.

Former Trump Attorney John Eastman Visits Campus to Speak on Birthright Citizenship

By Celeste Alcalay / February 19, 2025
The Trump loyalist discussed his position that ending birthright citizenship is the “right” interpretation of the Constitution. In response, law student groups organized a separate, concurrent event with two law professors opposed to redefining the 14th Amendment.
The David Rubenstein Forum.

Alivisatos, Chicago Principles Authors Speak on Principles’ 10th Anniversary

By Oliver Buntin / February 1, 2025
Speakers discussed academic freedom, political interference, and the history of the Chicago Principles.
An event at the Chicago Forum.

Chicago Forum Appoints Inaugural Student Advisory Board

By Alex Parker / January 26, 2025
Composed of an executive committee and over 100 members from different schools and divisions, the board aims to strengthen student engagement with the Forum's mission.
Tom Ginsburg stands in front of the Forum for Free Inquiry’s new headquarters at 5737 South University Avenue.

Uncommon Interview: Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression Director Tom Ginsburg

By Oliver Buntin / October 28, 2024
In an interview with the Maroon, Ginsburg talked about free speech, the recent $100 million donation to the Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression, and recent campus protests.
Former Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority Salam Fayyad (left) and professor Tom Ginsburg (right) discuss the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict at International House.

Former Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Talks at Chicago Forum Event

By Anika Krishnaswamy / October 14, 2024
In the first of a series of talks discussing “What Might Peace Look Like,” founding Faculty Director of the Chicago Forum on Free Inquiry and Expression professor Tom Ginsburg discussed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with Salam Fayyad, who served as prime minister of the Palestinian Authority from 2007 to 2013.
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