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Student Funded Fellowship 30th Annual Auction For Public Interest, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 2016

Student Funded Fellowship 30th Annual Auction For Public Interest, University Of Michigan Law School

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Program for the Student Funded Fellowship 30th Annual Auction for Public Interest.


Sff Auction 2013, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 2013

Sff Auction 2013, University Of Michigan Law School

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Program for the March 21, 2013 Student Funded Fellowships Auction.


The Scholar As Advocate, Rebecca S. Eisenberg Jan 1993

The Scholar As Advocate, Rebecca S. Eisenberg

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Academic freedom in this country has been so closely identified with faculty autonomy that the two terms are often used interchangeably, especially by faculty members who are resisting restraints on their freedom to do as they please. While there may be some dispute as to whether or how far academic freedom protects the autonomy of universities or of students, the autonomy of faculty members seems to lie close to the core of the traditional American conception of academic freedom. As elaborated by the American Association of University Professors, this conception of academic freedom calls for protecting individual faculty members from …