Education
State laws threaten to erode academic freedom in US higher education
A wave of mostly partisan laws have sought to curtail what university faculty can say and teach.
A wave of mostly partisan laws have sought to curtail what university faculty can say and teach.
From educational gag orders to the decline of tenure-track positions, academic freedom in the United States has been worsening in recent years.
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