Freedom of Speech

This page features news and research related to topics on freedom of speech at Columbia University.

The Knight First Amendment Institute looks at how the law does (or should) shape the regulation of lies, disinformation, and misinformation in the

The citation "comes with a $100,000 grant to be administered by the Committee to Protect Journalists for the emergency relief of such individuals a

Katherine Boo, Gail Collinsm and John Daniszewski have been elected co-chairs of Pulitzer Prize Board.

Columbia Journalism School announced the latest winners of the Maria Moors Cabot Prize for journalists over their careers for outstanding reporting

Catch up on what Columbia's Kimberlé Crenshaw and Kendall Thomas have been saying in the press on encouraging Americans to engage in open discussio

The Knight First Amendment Institute hosted a week-long symposium to explore ways to lessen the dominance of tech giants and find new alternatives

Columbia University announced the 2021 Pulitzer Prizes, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board.

Jameel Jaffer and Agnès Callamard renew demands that Saudi crown prince be held responsible for journalist’s death and cover-up.

A new book from President Lee C. Bollinger and Agnès Callamard examines how free speech is defined and upheld around the world.

Many Americans no longer believe that government works for them.

CNN's Anderson Cooper and NPR's Michele Norris hosted this year's virtual Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards.

Free speech has been under attack during the Trump administration.