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Academic Freedom
From Professional Norm to First Amendment Right
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David M. Rabban
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Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2024
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David Rabban provides the first comprehensive synthesis of the case law on academic freedom and the First Amendment at American universities. Responding to the judicial decisions and drawing on the justification for academic freedom as a professional norm, he develops a theory of academic freedom as a distinctive First Amendment right.
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Could not be more timely…[Rabban] offers a definitive treatment of the subject, comprehensively surveying the entire landscape of relevant court decisions and advancing a lucid and persuasive theory of academic freedom as a distinctive First Amendment right.
-- David Cole New York Review of Books
-- David Cole New York Review of Books
A welcome arrival…provides a careful and precise accounting of the state of the relationship between academic freedom and the First Amendment as well as provocative arguments about the proper relationship between the two.
-- Michael Meranze Los Angeles Review of Books
-- Michael Meranze Los Angeles Review of Books
The most thoughtful legal discussion of academic freedom ever published.
-- John O. McGinnis Law & Liberty
-- John O. McGinnis Law & Liberty
An indispensable guide…makes a solid case for classifying academic freedom as a specific subset of First Amendment rights…[Rabban’s] account of First Amendment law on academic freedom is likely to remain the gold standard.
-- John R. Vile Free Speech Center
-- John R. Vile Free Speech Center
A much-needed defense of academic freedom just when it is imperiled on campuses nationwide. Rabban, a respected First Amendment scholar, is uniquely qualified to illuminate academic freedom issues…[He] provides a welcome counter to the rampant confusion and controversy about this constantly invoked yet generally misunderstood concept.
-- Nadine Strossen, New York Law School and former President of the American Civil Liberties Union
-- Nadine Strossen, New York Law School and former President of the American Civil Liberties Union
Rabban argues convincingly that academic freedom should be seen as a distinctive First Amendment right…A much clearer distinction between claims that should qualify for the protection of academic freedom and those best left to general First Amendment doctrine is long overdue. Rabban’s book provides a terrific starting point.
-- Glenn Altschuler and David Wippman The Hill
-- Glenn Altschuler and David Wippman The Hill
The best kind of scholarship—deeply researched and immensely useful. Wherever you stand on issues of free speech and academic freedom, you will learn from this book.
-- Michael Roth, President of Wesleyan University and author of Safe Enough Spaces
-- Michael Roth, President of Wesleyan University and author of Safe Enough Spaces
The best book that I have seen on academic freedom and its relationship to the First Amendment. A must-read for all involved in higher education.
-- Erwin Chemerinsky, coauthor of Free Speech on Campus
-- Erwin Chemerinsky, coauthor of Free Speech on Campus
A major work on academic freedom in the United States by one of our leading experts. This landmark contribution could not be more timely and more necessary.
-- Keith Whittington, author of Speak Freely
-- Keith Whittington, author of Speak Freely
Essential. This book clarifies the meaning not only of academic freedom but also of free speech more broadly and the First Amendment itself.
-- Laura Weinrib, author of The Taming of Free Speech
-- Laura Weinrib, author of The Taming of Free Speech
Indispensable. Academic freedom is a perennially contested subject, particularly in its constitutional dimensions, but David Rabban has authored a comprehensive guide to the law.
-- Robert Post, coauthor of For the Common Good
-- Robert Post, coauthor of For the Common Good
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eBook veröffentlicht am:
13. August 2024
eBook ISBN:
9780674297807
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384
eBook ISBN:
9780674297807
Schlagwörter für dieses Buch
institutional autonomy; speech codes; hate speech; offensive; gag laws; peer review; judicial; critical race theory; affirmative action; supreme court; sponsored research; college admissions; Sweezy v New Hampshire; Keyishian v board of regents