Phi Beta Kappa: Member Institutions' Speech Codes

Case Materials

Media Coverage

  • "Commentary & News Briefs," Jim Brown, Agape Press, December 2, 2005: FIRE's legal director Greg Lukianoff says just about every school that has a Phi Beta Kappa chapter maintains some kind of speech code, many of which are what FIRE grades as "red light" speech codes.
  • "FIRE criticizes honor society," Benjamin Jones, The Badger Herald (UW-Madison), December 1, 2005: The Philadelphia-based Foundation for Individual Rights in Education criticized the honor society Phi Beta Kappa Tuesday, citing the society’s inconsistent policies regarding freedom of expression.
  • "Free-Speech Group Questions Phi Beta Kappa's Commitment to Academic Freedom," Sara Lipka, The Chronicle of Higher Education, November 30, 2005: A free-speech group has put the Phi Beta Kappa Society on the spot by accusing it of an inconsistent commitment to academic freedom.
  • "Quick Takes," Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, November 30, 2005: The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education is calling on Phi Beta Kappa, the honor society, to start demanding that its member colleges drop speech codes that limit what students and faculty members can say. While Phi Beta Kappa has spoken out about academic freedom, it has not gotten involved in debates over speech codes.