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The Politics Classroom on Academic Freedom

Hank Reichman / October 21, 2019

BY HANK REICHMAN

Last week I had the great pleasure of appearing on “The Politics Classroom,” a radio show and podcast on the University of Illinois at Chicago’s campus radio station, hosted by political science professor Kate Floros.  We had a terrific conversation about academic freedom.  And my thanks to Kate for the flattering title (which I was too embarrassed to use for this post).

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October 21, 2019 in Academic Freedom.

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