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Can Public Universities Practice Ideological Discrimination?

Jun 6, 2018 · George Leef · Comments Off on Can Public Universities Practice Ideological Discrimination?

If a university were to state that it will not hire people applying for a faculty position because of their race, sex, or religion, that would be clearly illegal. No … Continue reading “Can Public Universities Practice Ideological Discrimination?”


Steven Salaita tells UNC-Chapel Hill audience that “civility” is a racist term

Feb 9, 2015 · Jesse Saffron · Comments Off on Steven Salaita tells UNC-Chapel Hill audience that “civility” is a racist term

On February 5, more than 100 students, faculty, administrators, and political activists packed a lecture hall at UNC-Chapel Hill to hear controversial indigenous studies professor Steven Salaita speak about academic freedom and censorship.


Another take on Salaita: not an abridgment of academic freedom, but a failure to uphold academic standards

Sep 1, 2014 · Robert Weissberg · Comments Off on Another take on Salaita: not an abridgment of academic freedom, but a failure to uphold academic standards

Another take on Salaita: not an abridgment of academic freedom, but a failure to uphold academic standards


The Salaita case: when academic freedom collides with freedom of contract

Aug 27, 2014 · George Leef · Comments Off on The Salaita case: when academic freedom collides with freedom of contract

The Salaita case: when academic freedom collides with freedom of contract

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