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Lee Jussim's avatar

Great idea. FWIW, The Society for Open Inquiry has been doing just this since 2023 at our intermittent conferences. As I have put it elsewhere, "The best way to protect freedom to dissent is to dissent." You can find a report of our first conference here:

https://unsafescience.substack.com/p/report-from-the-first-conference

Among other things, you will find the only academic society sponsored debate about the (de)merits of DEI there. A full report of that debate is here:

https://unsafescience.substack.com/p/the-great-dei-debate

A report on our second conference can be found here:

https://unsafescience.substack.com/p/the-second-conference-of-the-society

Wilfred Reilly's keynote can be found here:

https://unsafescience.substack.com/p/on-seeking-truth

An overview of the Society can be found here:

https://unsafescience.substack.com/p/introducing-the-society-for-open

Free to join.

Our third conference is currently in the planning stages.

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Ben Slivka's avatar

I would love to attend but I will be in DC for https://fedsoc.org/conferences/2025-national-lawyers-convention for three debates on important Constitutional topics.

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