Free expression debates continue at universities. And when traditional institutions don’t back speech, others, such as Heterodox Academy and Jordan Peterson's new venture, step in. A Minnesota university that made national headlines for openly denouncing and then allegedly ousting an adjunct professor after one student’s complaints might seem an odd place to host an academic freedom forum. But Hamline University’s conference last month had more to its title: “Academic Freedom and Cultural Perspectives Challenges for Higher Ed Today and Tomorrow.” And outgoing president Fayneese Miller’s opening speech emphasized those “cultural perspectives” of “today.”