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A Professor’s ‘Repugnant’ Views

Penn Law condemns Amy Wax's recent comments on race and immigration as others call for her ouster.
Opinion

Don’t Romanticize Faculty Governance

We faculty members are capable of both intellectual rigor and self-serving small-mindedness, astounding courage and craven pettiness. We are and are not special, writes Kathryn D. Blanchard.
Opinion

The Problem With Diversity Questions

We would do well to replace them with more tangible queries about teaching and mentoring, argues Alex Small.

Another Victory for the Accused

Lawsuit from Quinnipiac student accused of sexual violence will go to trial, with judge agreeing to potential for bias and that university officials destroyed notes in investigation.

Suit Seeks to Protect Students Accused of Sexual Assault

A lawyer is seeking class-action status for a lawsuit on behalf of college students who want the right to question their accusers.
Opinion

Philosophers Should Not Be Sanctioned Over Their Positions on Sex and Gender

While the respect due to all people should never be compromised, academic freedom should be restricted only with the greatest caution, if ever, write 12 leading scholars.

Talking Consent

In their upcoming book, two professors discuss federal laws and institutional policy around consent, and what colleges get wrong.

The Trans Divide

The disagreement over scholarly debate about gender identity rages on.