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Three Versions Of Nonsense, Paul Campos Jan 2006

Three Versions Of Nonsense, Paul Campos

University of Colorado Law Review

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Bureaucracy And Distrust: Germaneness And The Paradoxes Of The Academic Freedom Doctrine, Alan K. Chen Jan 2006

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, Larry Alexander Jan 2006

Academic Freedom, Larry Alexander

University of Colorado Law Review

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Academic Freedom: Disciplinary Lessons From Hogwarts, Emily M. Calhoun Jan 2006

Academic Freedom: Disciplinary Lessons From Hogwarts, Emily M. Calhoun

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Foreword, Richard B. Collins Jan 2006

Foreword, Richard B. Collins

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Against "Academic Deference": How Recent Developments In Employment Discrimination Law Undercut An Already Dubious Doctrine, Scott A. Moss Jan 2006

Against "Academic Deference": How Recent Developments In Employment Discrimination Law Undercut An Already Dubious Doctrine, Scott A. Moss

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When the defendant in an employment case is a college or other institution of higher education, the plaintiff usually will face an "academic deference" argument. Citing the importance of their "academic freedom," defendants and sympathetic courts have asserted that federal courts should decline to "invade" higher education with "federal court supervision." Whether or not courts cite the "academic deference" doctrine expressly, they certainly have proven hostile to professors' claims of discrimination, dismissing as a matter of law claims that seemed quite strong, or at least solid enough to allow a factfinder to rule either way. Indeed, empirical evidence shows that …


Bias, "Balance," And Beyond: New Threats To Academic Freedom, Robert M. O'Neil Jan 2006

Bias, "Balance," And Beyond: New Threats To Academic Freedom, Robert M. O'Neil

University of Colorado Law Review

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In Memoriam: Professor Edward J. Gac, Norton L. Steuben, Michael J. Waggoner, Wayne M. Gazur, Susan Morley, John T. (Jay) Ballantine Jan 2006

In Memoriam: Professor Edward J. Gac, Norton L. Steuben, Michael J. Waggoner, Wayne M. Gazur, Susan Morley, John T. (Jay) Ballantine

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 Jan 2006

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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Is There A Right To Academic Freedom?, Frederick Schauer Jan 2006

Is There A Right To Academic Freedom?, Frederick Schauer

University of Colorado Law Review

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