In an annual review of higher education free speech policies released earlier this week, the University of Virginia was one of only 58 colleges and universities in the U.S. to earn the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education’s top ranking.
FIRE reviewed the written free speech policies at 481 colleges and universities and gave UVA a “green light” rating, placing the University among the top 12.1% nationally. “Policies earn a green light rating when they do not seriously threaten protected expression,” according to the organization’s website.
In its report, FIRE noted, “Earlier this year the University of Virginia convened a Committee on Free Speech and Inquiry, tasked with drafting a statement of principles affirming the University’s strong commitment to freedom of expression. Following significant community engagement, the Board of Visitors officially adopted the Committee’s statement over the summer, becoming the 16th green light institution to adopt a version of the Chicago Statement.”

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