Part I: The Concept of Free Speech in Law and Higher Education
Chapter 1: The Classic First Amendment Tradition Under Stress: Freedom of Speech and the University by Robert C. Post
Chapter 2: Free Speech on Campus: A Challenge of Our Times by Geoffrey R. Stone
Chapter 3: From Skokie to Charlottesville: Free Speech, Moral Leadership, and the Line between Tolerating and Condoning Speech by Ulrich Baer
Chapter 4: The First Amendment and Academic Freedom: Principles, Law, and Politics by Donald Alexander Downs
Part II: Free Inquiry on Campus: Philosophy
Chapter 5: The Value of Free Speech by Harvey C. Mansfield
Chapter 6: What Is Free Speech For? By Daniel Cullen
Chapter 7: Free Speech and Liberal Education by Norma Thompson
Chapter 8: Was John Stuart Mill Right about Freedom of Speech? By James R. Stoner, Jr.
Part III: Free Inquiry on Campus: The Current Landscape
Chapter 9: The Age of Outrage: What the Current Political Climate Is Doing to Our Country and Our Universities by Jonathan Haidt
Chapter 10: The Intellectual Suicide of American Universities: Causes and Remedies by Steven F. Hayward
Chapter 11: The High Price of Political Homogeneity by Joshua M. Dunn
Chapter 12: Teaching Controversial Topics Such as Evolutionary Theory: Tips and Tools by Cristine H. Legare and David M. Buss
Chapter 13: Space, Speech, and Subordination on College Campus by Laura Beth Nielsen
Chapter 14: Hiding behind Hate Speech by Heather MacDonald
Part IV: What Is to Be Done?
Chapter 15: A Free Speech Roadmap: How Universities Can Navigate the Current Campus Debates over Controversial Expression by Azhar Majeed
Chapter 16: Campus Free Speech, Hostage to Hecklers—Again by James M. Manley
Chapter 17: Statutory Protections for Public University Student Speech by Eugene Volokh
Chapter 18: Legislative Remedies for Violations of Campus Free Speech: The View from 30,000 Feet by Larry Alexander