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Individual Rights and Due Process

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Shared Rights as the Foundation of Pluralism
Reflections on what makes pluralism work and what holds it back from three conferences all focusing on ways to navigate deep difference.

News and Opinion
Stop Firing the Innocent
The quest for retributive justice that seeks to punish wrongdoers must still protect the innocent and provide due process.

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Emily Yoffe On Due Process And Campus Rape

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The Illiberalism in Our Institutions
In attempting to please their narrow client bases, they treat due process and open inquiry as values that can be sacrificed.

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Why are our debates about rights so toxic?
At a time when it seems like most everyone believes that their fundamental rights are being violated, look at one of the most insightful books on rights-based conflict.

News and Opinion
In Defence of Scientific Integrity and Due Process

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Collective Guilt is the Most Indefensible Form of Cancel Culture
A look at how the "cancel culture" embraces a kind of collective punishment that, in other contexts, is seen as a serious human rights violation.

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Sick of Cancel Culture? One Man Has a Surprising Solution.
An interview with Greg Lukianoff of the Foundation For Individual Rights in Education explaining an important new book and why the belief that having "to destroy freedom to save freedom" is a formula for tyranny.

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Free Speech Defenders Must Be Consistent
A plea for free speech standards that protect everyone's right to express their views and not just the rights of one's allies.

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Listeners' Rights in the Time of Propaganda: The Story of Lamont v. Postmaster General
We hear lots of passionate debate about the advantages and disadvantages of freedom of speech. This article looks at a different right -- our right to choose what we listen to.

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Immigrants and Freedom of Speech
A thoughtful exploration of the complex and legally murky nature of free speech rights for noncitizens.

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Don't Roll Your Eyes at Due Process

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Donald Trump's Cruel and Unusual Innovations
After acknowledging that the President has the right to deport people who are in the United States illegally, this article summarizes arguments against doing this in ways that violate due process rights.