The Chronicle of Higher Education

Academic Freedom for Students Has Ancient Roots

In recent years, the actual or perceived abuse of professors' authority has spawned claims of classroom indoctrination and a political movement to create a nationwide "academic bill of rights" to protect students. Yet legislative mandates would not be necessary if people recognized that courts have long held that academic freedom is shared by both...

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