When truth becomes heresy, education becomes the battlefield.
The Campus Inquisition: Putting Truth on Trial in American Higher Education is a sweeping and urgent examination of how America’s universities—once bastions of free inquiry—have turned into tribunals of ideology. In this landmark work, Dr. Adam Gauthier exposes how institutions founded to protect liberty of thought now police belief itself.
Through compelling research and firsthand accounts from Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, and beyond, Dr. Gauthier reveals how speech codes, bias-response systems, and the culture of fear have transformed learning into conformity. He traces how antisemitism, anti-Christian bias, and the suppression of conservative ideas have merged into a new orthodoxy—one that punishes conviction and rewards compliance.
Yet the Campus Inquisition is not merely an exposé; it is a call to conscience. Amid the decline, Gauthier uncovers a growing movement of students and educators who are rediscovering courage, conviction, and the true meaning of Veritas—truth without compromise.
For parents, educators, believers, and citizens who still value freedom of thought, this book offers both warning and hope: a reminder that truth cannot be silenced, conscience cannot be legislated, and moral courage begins where conformity ends.







