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Harvey SilverglateCo-founder and Chairman
Harvey Silverglate was born in New York (1942) and was educated at Bogota (N.J.) High School (1960), Princeton University (1964), and Harvard Law School (1967). As Counsel to Boston's Zalkind, Rodriguez, Lunt & Duncan LLP, Silverglate specializes in criminal defense, civil liberties, and academic freedom/student rights law. He has assisted students in trouble since 1969, when he represented student anti-war protesters on trial. He has taught at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School (a public secondary school), the University of Massachusetts College III (in Boston), and Harvard Law School. Silverglate has also served on the Board of the ACLU of Massachusetts for over three decades, including two terms as Board president. He is a long-time affiliate of Harvard College’s Dunster House, where he conducts student “law tables.” A regular columnist for The Boston Phoenix, Silverglate has been published in The National Law Journal, Inc. magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Harvard Law Review, The New York Times Book Review, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Media Studies Journal, Cato Journal, Wilson Quarterly, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Reason magazine, and elsewhere. The Shadow University (with Alan Charles Kors) is his first full-length book (1998). Silverglate chaired the Independent Privacy Board of Predictive Networks, Inc., from 2000 until 2002. Earlier, he was litigation counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, advocating freedom in cyberspace. Silverglate lives with his wife, portrait photographer Elsa Dorfman, in Cambridge. Their son, Isaac, lives in Manhattan. Contributions- "Meanwhile, At Harvard ...," Robert Freedman and Harvey Silverglate, Forbes Magazine, March 23, 2009
- "Brandeis: Still Abusing A Professor," Harvey Silverglate and William Creeley, February 10, 2009
- "Can we change the campus culture?," Harvey Silverglate, Minding the Campus, October 14, 2008
- "The Coddling Campus," Harvey Silverglate, Forbes Magazine, September 26, 2008
- "National security and free speech," Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Globe, August 16, 2008
- "Parody flunks out," Harvey Silverglate, The Phoenix, July 30, 2008
- "If I Ran the Zoo XI," Harvey Silverglate, National Association of Scholars, July 14, 2008
- "The Muzzle Awards: Collegiate Division," Harvey Silverglate, The Phoenix, June 25, 2008
- "Justice Brandeis would be proud … or would he?," Harvey Silverglate, The Phoneix, April 8, 2008
- "Censorship at Brandeis, again," Harvey Silverglate, The Phoenix, January 24, 2008
- "When education becomes indoctrination," Harvey Silverglate, September 18, 2007
- "Partially free is better than partially pregnant," Jan Wolfe and Harvey Silverglate, The Phoenix, August 29, 2007
- "A pox on both their houses: Ward Churchill and UC-Boulder," Harvey Silverglate, The Phoenix, July 30, 2007
- "Well shut my mouth!," Jan Wolfe and Harvey Silverglate, The Phoenix, May 16, 2007
- "Among Friends," Harvey Silverglate, The Wall Street Journal, April 22, 2006
- "The image of hypocrisy," Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Phoenix, March 29, 2006
- "Give Alito a chance," Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Phoenix, November 4, 2005
- "FIRE’s Guide to First-Year Orientation and Thought Reform on Campus," Jordan Lorence and Harvey Silverglate, November 1, 2005
- "Assault on College Press," Harvey Silverglate, The National Law Journal, October 17, 2005
- "Thought Reform in Disguise," Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Globe, May 29, 2005
- "Freedom Watch: UMass Amherst parodies itself," Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Phoenix, March 11, 2005
- "Warding off attack," Dan Poulson and Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Phoenix, February 18, 2005
- "Say it ain't so," Harvey Silverglate, Boston Phoenix, January 28, 2005
- "FIRE’s Guide to Free Speech on Campus," David French, Greg Lukianoff, and Harvey Silverglate, November 30, 2004
- "FIRE’s Guide to Due Process and Fair Procedure on Campus," Harvey Silverglate and Josh Gewolb, November 29, 2004
- "Send Out the Clowns," Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Phoenix, October 28, 2004
- "What Would Rachel Say?," Harvey Silverglate, Wall Street Journal, August 4, 2004
- "Suing Harvard: Dealing With the Hometown Advantage," Harvey Silverglate, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, September 22, 2003
- "Speech Codes: Alive and Well at Colleges...," Harvey Silverglate and Greg Lukianoff, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 1, 2003
- "Speech Pathology," Carl Takei and Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Phoenix, May 23, 2003
- "Speech Pathology," Carl Takei and Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Phoenix, May 16, 2003
- "Jews, Hindus Not Wanted," Harvey Silverglate, The Wall Street Journal, February 14, 2003
- "Muzzling Free Speech," Harvey Silverglate and Josh Gewolb, The National Law Journal, October 1, 2002
- "Letter to the Editor," Harvey Silverglate, The Harvard Crimson, September 20, 2002
- "Taking the Kangaroo Out of Campus Courts," Harvey Silverglate and Josh Gewolb, The Washington Times, August 22, 2002
- "Rape Charges: It's Time to End "He said/she said" Justice," Harvey Silverglate and Josh Gewolb, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 22, 2002
- "Rape Charges: It's Time to End 'He Said/She Said' Justice," Harvey Silverglate and Josh Gewolb, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 16, 2002
- "Rounding up the Thought Police," Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Phoenix, May 9, 2002
- "As You Were Saying...Prosecute Sex Crimes Fairly—in Church and on Campus," Josh Gewolb and Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Herald, March 24, 2002
- "Review of Tammy Bruce's The New Thought Police," Harvey Silverglate, The Wilson Quarterly, March 1, 2002
- "First: Casualty of War," Harvey Silverglate, The National Law Journal, December 3, 2001
- "Free Speech and Academic Freedom," Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Globe, November 7, 2001
- "Debate Over Freedom of Speech on College Campuses," Harvey Silverglate, World News Tonight, April 5, 2001
- "Courts Taking Shots from the Right and the Left," Harvey Silverglate, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, April 2, 2001
- "Law and Ardor," Harvey Silverglate, Inc. Tech 2001, March 26, 2001
- "Civil Liberties: Teach at Your Own Risk," Harvey Silverglate, The National Law Journal, December 7, 2000
- "By the Book," Harvey Silverglate, The Boston Phoenix, October 5, 2000
- "Illegal Thoughts," Harvey Silverglate, Media Studies Journal, October 1, 2000
- "6th Circuit Just Doesn't Get It," Harvey Silverglate, The National Law Journal, October 25, 1999
- "Memorandum to Free Speech Advocates, University of Wisconsin," Harvey Silverglate, January 26, 1999
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