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Foreword: Freedom And Tenure In The Academy: The Fiftieth Anniversary Of The 1940 Statement Of Principles, William W. Van Alstyne
Foreword: Freedom And Tenure In The Academy: The Fiftieth Anniversary Of The 1940 Statement Of Principles, William W. Van Alstyne
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This forward comments on the shared anniversary of the Bill of Rights and several declarations of academic freedom. Several of the preceding articles are intended to discuss academic freedom and the need for its protection in the U.S.
Academic Freedom And The First Amendment In The Supreme Court Of The United States: An Unhurried Historical Review, William W. Van Alstyne
Academic Freedom And The First Amendment In The Supreme Court Of The United States: An Unhurried Historical Review, William W. Van Alstyne
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After We're Gone: A Commentary, Michael A. Middleton
After We're Gone: A Commentary, Michael A. Middleton
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Professor Bell has placed before us a basic question that must be dealt with by all who wish to resolve the difficulties inherent in governing a free society. That question is one with which the framers of our Constitution grappled and that baffles us still. How does a society effectively govern itself and at the same time guarantee equal liberty for all? More specifically, in the racial context presented by The Chronicle of the Space Traders, when may government act for the benefit of society in a manner that is detrimental to some of its citizens because of their race?
Metro Broadcasting, Inc. V. Fcc: Requiem For A Heavyweight, Neal Devins
Metro Broadcasting, Inc. V. Fcc: Requiem For A Heavyweight, Neal Devins
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