UVa Makes Progress in Restoring Free Speech
You know The Jefferson Council and its allies are having an impact at the University of Virginia when you read items like this in "UVA This Month":
Free speech flourished on Grounds in April. Former Vice President Mike Pence spoke at Old Cabell Hall. UVA President Jim Ryan and Provost Ian Baucom wrote eloquently about cancel culture. And a panel including students and professors explored the topic in a candid discussion on the West Range.
There's no mention in this blurb of The Jefferson Council or the Young America's Foundation, which sponsored the speech, much less the Young Americans for Freedom, the conservative student group that organized the event. Even the in-house news article to which "UVA This Month" linked neglected to credit those who invited Pence and paid the speakers fee.That's OK. The Jefferson Council can take satisfaction in knowing that we are helping change the terms of debate. Free speech was not a preoccupation of the Ryan administration a year ago. We're delighted that it is now -- at least in high-profile events like former vice presidents coming to visit. Now... if we can just get the administration to address compelled speech. We'll have more on that shortly.