The Academic Freedom Podcast

The Opinionated University: A Conversation with Brian Soucek

1 h 19 min · 22. juni 2026
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Keith Whittington is joined by Brian Soucek [https://law.ucdavis.edu/people/brian-soucek], the Martin Luther King J. Professor of Law at the University of California at Davis School of Law and a member of the American Association of University Professors’ Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure [https://www.aaup.org/about/committees/standing-committees#CommA]. They discuss his recent book, The Opinionated University: Academic Freedom, Diversity, and the Myth of Neutrality in American Higher Education [https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/O/bo258248842.html]. They discuss diversity initiatives at American universities, institutional speech by academic departments and universities, and their relation to academic freedom and the mission of the university.

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episode The Opinionated University: A Conversation with Brian Soucek cover

The Opinionated University: A Conversation with Brian Soucek

Keith Whittington is joined by Brian Soucek [https://law.ucdavis.edu/people/brian-soucek], the Martin Luther King J. Professor of Law at the University of California at Davis School of Law and a member of the American Association of University Professors’ Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure [https://www.aaup.org/about/committees/standing-committees#CommA]. They discuss his recent book, The Opinionated University: Academic Freedom, Diversity, and the Myth of Neutrality in American Higher Education [https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/O/bo258248842.html]. They discuss diversity initiatives at American universities, institutional speech by academic departments and universities, and their relation to academic freedom and the mission of the university.

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