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Judge: Academic Freedom Doesn't Bar Campus Carry
Ruling denies injunction professors sought to block new Texas law.

Calling Out the Professoriate
Author of the 1988 book Profscam, conservative talk radio host Charles Sykes, discusses his new book that again takes on higher education.
When Lawmakers Set Up a Policy Research Center
North Carolina legislators raised concerns when they funded the creation of a new entity at Chapel Hill to explore environmental policy and research.

Speaker Uninvited to Academic Freedom Event
U of Cape Town rescinds speaking invitation to Danish publisher of cartoons of Muhammad, citing security concerns and risk of polarization. Polarization ensues.

'Unprecedented' Purge in Turkey
Turkey's Higher Education Council demands the resignation of more than 1,500 deans following Friday's failed coup attempt.

Safeguarding Free Speech
City University of New York is considering a new policy that it says will protect academic freedom, but some fear it could be used to squelch dissent.

Protecting Values in Overseas Ventures
Universities that set up shop globally should work to uphold principles such as academic freedom, gender equity and freedom of speech -- but they sometimes compromise, scholars argue.

'Universities in a Dangerous World'
The biennial Scholars at Risk gathering focuses on threats to scholars and academic values globally.
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