
Today is Darwin Day Academic Freedom Day, and if FedEx doesn’t let us down, Jerry Coyne should be in possession of a poster of himself as Discovery Institute’s 2014 Censor of the Year. Pictured above: University of Chicago, a somehow appropriate architectural detail. Our commentary at your fingertips:
- Censor of the Year: Who Will It Be?
- Why Censorship Works: The Case of Zack Kopplin
- Atta Boy! In Censor of the Year Contest, Zack Kopplin Has the Fighting Spirit
- Inspired by Time Magazine, Here’s an Ingenious Nomination for Censor of the Year
- It’s Midnight: Nominations for Censor of the Year Are Now CLOSED!
- For Your Consideration as We Await the Announcement of “Censor of the Year”: Jamie Farren of Freethought Oasis
- Censor of the Year: For Darwin Day 2014, We Have a Winner
- For Darwin Day 2014, Discovery Institute Will Name University of Chicago Biologist Jerry Coyne as “Censor of the Year”
- Censor of the Year: Why Jerry Coyne? It’s the Power Differential That Makes the Difference
- In Anticipation of Darwin Day, What Would Charles Darwin Say About “Censor of the Year” Jerry Coyne?
- “Censor of the Year” Jerry Coyne Wants a Poster of Himself. He Read Our Minds.
See you next year. I don’t expect we will have trouble identifying an equally deserving “winner,” though I would be delighted to be wrong.

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