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Meeting On Accountability, George C. Wright
Meeting On Accountability, George C. Wright
President Emeritus George C. Wright Speeches
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Academic Freedom On The Rack: Stretching Academic Freedom Beyond Its Constitutional Limits In Fair V. Rumsfeld, Rory Thomas Gray
Academic Freedom On The Rack: Stretching Academic Freedom Beyond Its Constitutional Limits In Fair V. Rumsfeld, Rory Thomas Gray
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Academic Freedom At Liberty U, David D. Pettus
Three Versions Of Nonsense, Paul Campos
Faculty Handbook, Georgia Southern University
Faculty Handbook, Georgia Southern University
Faculty Handbooks
Faculty Handbook for Georgia Southern University for the 2006-2007 academic year. The Faculty Handbook is published online by the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and archived in Digital Commons@Georgia Southern.
Academic Freedom: Disciplinary Lessons From Hogwarts, Emily M. Calhoun
Academic Freedom: Disciplinary Lessons From Hogwarts, Emily M. Calhoun
University of Colorado Law Review
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Three Versions Of Nonsense, Paul Campos
Three Versions Of Nonsense, Paul Campos
University of Colorado Law Review
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Constitutional Academic Freedom After Grutter: Getting Real About The "Four Freedoms" Of A University, J. Peter Byrne
Constitutional Academic Freedom After Grutter: Getting Real About The "Four Freedoms" Of A University, J. Peter Byrne
University of Colorado Law Review
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Bureaucracy And Distrust: Germaneness And The Paradoxes Of The Academic Freedom Doctrine, Alan K. Chen
Bureaucracy And Distrust: Germaneness And The Paradoxes Of The Academic Freedom Doctrine, Alan K. Chen
University of Colorado Law Review
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Academic Freedom: Disciplinary Lessons From Hogwarts, Emily M. Calhoun
Academic Freedom: Disciplinary Lessons From Hogwarts, Emily M. Calhoun
Publications
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Foreword, Richard B. Collins
Academic Freedom, Larry Alexander
Academic Freedom, Larry Alexander
University of Colorado Law Review
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Is There A Right To Academic Freedom?, Frederick Schauer
Is There A Right To Academic Freedom?, Frederick Schauer
University of Colorado Law Review
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Bias, "Balance," And Beyond: New Threats To Academic Freedom, Robert M. O'Neil
Bias, "Balance," And Beyond: New Threats To Academic Freedom, Robert M. O'Neil
University of Colorado Law Review
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Constitutional Academic Freedom After Grutter: Getting Real About The "Four Freedoms" Of A University, J. Peter Byrne
Constitutional Academic Freedom After Grutter: Getting Real About The "Four Freedoms" Of A University, J. Peter Byrne
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
The Supreme Court's decision in Grutter v. Bollinger represents a high-water mark for the recognition and influence of constitutional academic freedom. The Court there relied, gingerly perhaps, on constitutional academic freedom, understood as some autonomy for university decision making on matters of core academic concern, to provide a compelling interest adequate to uphold flexible racial preferences in university admissions. Now that the dust has settled from direct import of the decision for affirmative action in admissions, it is important to consider what role constitutional academic freedom, as a working constitutional doctrine, should or may play within current disputes about higher …