Erwin Chemerinsky is the dean and Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law at Berkeley Law, University of California. His books include Worse Than Nothing and No Democracy Lasts Forever. Howard Gillman is the chancellor of the University of California, Irvine. His books include The Votes That Counted: How the Court Decided the 2000 Presidential Election. Chemerinsky and Gillman are the coauthors of Free Speech on Campus, and they cochair the national advisory board for the University of California’s Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement.
“This lucid, compelling book combines rigorous legal analysis with sound practical advice. Written by two of America’s most distinguished constitutional scholars and successful university leaders, Campus Speech and Academic Freedom is essential reading for anyone concerned about the state of free speech and higher education today.”—Christopher L. Eisgruber, President of Princeton University and author of Terms of Respect: How Colleges Get Free Speech Right “Clarifying enduring legal and normative principles, the authors provide an unflinching analysis of current campus speech struggles, which neither courts controversy nor shies away from it. An essential book for scholars, administrators, and organizers.”—Sigal Ben-Porath, author of Cancel Wars: How Universities Can Foster Free Speech, Promote Inclusion, and Renew Democracy “Campus Speech and Academic Freedom belongs on the desk of every university leader. Chemerinsky and Gillman clearly and cogently explain the caselaw and provide many examples from campuses across the country. Most important of all, they offer practical advice that university leaders can use. This book will quickly become the go-to source for solutions to questions of freedom of expression and academic freedom on campus.”—Barbara R. Snyder, President, Association of American Universities (AAU)