May 19, 2000
Free Speech in Academe: 2 Victories and a Setback
Anonymity and confidentiality play an eccentric role in higher education. We normally insist on full disclosure of, for example, financial or other interests that might compromise an investigator's objectivity and independence. We also require complete acknowledgment of scholarly indebtedness to the works of others, be they colleagues or students. When a member of the academic community could mistakenly be viewed as speaking for his or her institution, we demand a
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