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The picture depicts a group of attendees gathered to hear Kamala Harris speak to the American Federation of Teachers convention in Houston last year. Three attendees hold up signs that say "AFT Votes: Kamala Harris for President."

New Frontiers for Neutrality: Academic Unions

Academic unions should refrain from political statements that do not pertain directly to the mission of promoting labor interests, Colleen P. Eren writes.

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Peer Review Should Be a Dance, Not a Duel

Frank Argote-Freyre and Christopher M. Bellitto offer ideas to help authors avoid time-wasting situations.

You’ve Got to Fight

Are we a democracy or not? Can higher ed institutions step up?

The Power of Words

Writing with clarity, coherence, concision, impact and style.

Parental Rights

The battle for authority and children’s autonomy in a changing society.

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We Need New Ways to Protect Academic Freedom

Protecting professors from university discipline for their extramural speech is necessary, but no longer sufficient, Austin Sarat writes.

A wooden sign reading "sabbatical" in yellow letters, with a sunflower in front of it, against a sunny blue sky.

Planning the Sabbatical You Need

The sabbatical you need may not be the one you think you should take, Bethany Wilinski writes.