
During earlier times of considerable campus turmoil, the University of Chicago's faculty issued three reports dealing with:
(1) Freedom of expression (the Chicago Principles),
(2) A university’s involvement in political and social matters (the Kalven Report), and
(3) Academic appointments (the Shils Report).
These three reports are now often referred to as the Chicago Trifecta.
We have compiled the core principles of each of the three reports, solely using language taken directly from each report and in the exact same order as the language appears in each report, and have posted below PDF copies of those compilations. And we continue to urge Stanford’s faculty, administration and trustees to adopt all three parts of the Chicago Trifecta as a way to guarantee the types of free speech, critical thinking and viewpoint diversity we believe are essential for a leading university like Stanford.
Chicago Trifecta