March 19, 2004
Rebutting Both Supporters and Opponents of the 'Academic Bill of Rights'
To the Editor:
I am astonished at the administrative, political, and intellectual naïveté that David Horowitz displays ("In Defense of Intellectual Diversity," The Review, February 13). ...
If they adopted his proposal, universities would have to thoroughly investigate every complaint by a student that a professor's "political bias" caused her or him to disagree with the student's point of view, insert that bias into classroom discussion, or give the student a low
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