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Brian Soucek

The Opinionated University

Date:
Tue Feb 3, 2026
Time:
7:30 pm PST
Cost:
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
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The Wyncote NW Forum
1119 8th Ave (Entrance off Seneca St.)
Seattle, 98101 United States
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In-Person

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Book cover for "The Opinionated University" by Brian Soucek, featuring a black and white image of a college campus building. The title is written across the image in large yellow graffiti text. The subtitle is below in black, highlighted yellow: "Academic Freedom, Diversity, and the Myth of Neutrality in American Higher Education."
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The Opinionated University: Academic Freedom, Diversity, and the Myth of Neutrality in American Higher Education

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Headshot of Brian Soucek (with short dark blonde hair, beard, and suit)
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Like many universities nationwide, the University of Washington is facing threats to federal funding, which they rely on for fundamental research and development. The erosion of federal support means universities like UW are facing decisions on how to survive and move forward, especially as today’s social and political climate becomes more divisive. UC Davis law professor Brian Soucek explores this pivotal moment in his book, The Opinionated University: Academic Freedom, Diversity, and the Myth of Neutrality in American Higher Education.

One could argue that universities must remain neutral in society’s contentious issues in order to uphold the neutrality of truth and knowledge. But can a university ever truly be neutral in today’s social and political climate? Soucek argues that this promise is doomed to fail—universities can’t help being opinionated, and neutrality is an unattainable myth.

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Soucek takes a deep dive into several prominent campus controversies, including diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts and restrictions on campus speech and protest. Each issue forces universities to choose a side in what they do and say. Soucek argues that those pushing for neutrality are only preventing universities from standing up for their long-held values, whether in today’s current moment of crisis or in periods of political calm.

Drawing from his conclusions in The Opinionated University, Soucek calls on universities like University of Washington to forget neutrality as a governing principle and focus instead on what their mission should be—and who should determine it. Their very existence may depend on it.

Brian Soucek is a Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis. A scholar of free speech and equality law, Soucek has shaped national policy on academic freedom, nondiscrimination, and campus speech through his work with the American Association of University Professors’ “Committee A” on Academic Freedom and Tenure and the University of California’s Academic Senate.


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