Academic Freedom under Attack?
The battle over academic freedom in the University of Arkansas system continues. You may remember a TAP post last year
Read moreThe battle over academic freedom in the University of Arkansas system continues. You may remember a TAP post last year
Read moreA proposed policy change by the Board of Directors of the University of Arkansas system has some professors worried it could lead to less academic freedom in the Natural State.
Read moreThe title of this article is absolutely true, but also a bit of marketing, which, I feel as an academic,
Read moreLast week we took a look at some of the responses Arkansas’s state universities have had to President Trump’s recent DACA decision.
Read moreUnfortunately, there are also things I don’t miss about school — like the self-righteousness of some university administrators and faculty when it comes to proselytizing with political opinions instead of educating students.
Read moreWill Arkansans be able to exercise their Second Amendment rights on the University of Arkansas at Little Rock campus?
Read moreYesterday, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam signed legislation that protects student and faculty free speech at public colleges.
Read moreThe University of Arkansas apparently isn’t a paradise when it comes to free speech.
Read moreIt might shock you to learn that there are places in America where you don’t have a right to an attorney.
Read moreAs we noted recently, opponents of tort reform don’t bother to wait for evidence before they insist that those they disagree with have broken the law.
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