Freedom and Tenure in the Academy
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Freedom and Tenure in the Academy

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Freedom and Tenure in the Academy

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Questions of academic freedom--from hate speech to the tenure structure—continue to be of great urgency and perennial debate in American higher education. Originally published as a special issue of Law and Contemporary Problems (Summer 1990), this volume draws together leading scholars of law, philosophy, and higher education to offer a fresh assessment of the founding principles of academic freedom and to define this crucial topic for the 1990s.
The original 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure, which has been influential in determining institutional practices for the last half century, has required continual redefinition since its initial declaration. The volume begins with two overview articles: the most complete examination of the 1940 Statement ever provided (shedding light on some of its most troublesome clauses) and a historical review of the extent to which academic freedom has been accepted into domestic constitutional law. Subsequent articles address a range of issues related to academic freedom: the relationship between tenure and academic freedom; tenure and labor law; ideology and faculty selection; freedom of expression and the arts on campus; the boundaries defining hate speech and offensive expression; the clash between institutional and individual claims of academic freedom; and the practices of religious colleges in the United States.

Contributors. Ralph S. Brown, Matthew W. Finkin, Jordan E. Kurland, Michael W. McConnell, Walter P. Metzger, Robert M. O'Neil, David M. Rabban, Rodney A, Smolla, Janet Sinder, Judith Jarvis Thomson, William W. Van Alstyne

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Year
1993
Print ISBN
9780822313335
eBook ISBN
9780822396802
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Introduction / William W. Van Alstyne
  3. The 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure / Walter P. Metzger
  4. Academic Freedom and the First Amendment in the Supreme Court of the United States: An Unhurried Historical Review / William W. Van Alstyne
  5. Ideology and Faculty Selection / Judith Jarvis Thomson
  6. Artistic Freedom and Academic Freedom / Robert M. O'Neil
  7. Academic Freedom, Hate Speech, and the Idea of a University / Rodney A. Smolla
  8. A Functional Analysis of "Individual" and "Institutional" Academic Freedom Under the First Amendment / David M. Rabban
  9. Academic Freedom in Religious Colleges and Universities / Michael W. McConnell
  10. Academic Tenure and Academic Freedom / Ralph S. Brown and Jordan E. Kurland
  11. "A Higher Order of Liberty in the Workplace": Academic Freedom and Tenure in the Vortex of Employment Practices of the Law / Matthew W. Finkin
  12. Academic Freedom: A Bibliography / Janet Sinder
  13. Appendix A. General Report on the Committee on Academic Freedom and Academic Tenure (1915)
  14. Appendix B. 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure
  15. Appendix C. Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students (1967)
  16. Academic Freedom and Church-Related Higher Education: A Reply to Professor McConnell / Judith Jarvis Thomson and Matthew W. Finkin

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