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Censorship at Northwestern, One Year Later

John K. Wilson / February 21, 2012

Today’s Daily Northwestern includes a guest column I wrote marking the one year anniversary of the sex toy controversy that led to the “Human Sexuality” class being banned by the administration, a ban that continues to this day.

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February 21, 2012 in Academic Freedom. Tags: J. Michael Bailey, Northwestern University, sexuality

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