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Academic Freedom at American Universities Academic Freedom at American Universities Constitutional Rights, Professional Norms, and Contractual Duties Philip Lee LEXINGTONBOOKS Lanham•Boulder•NewYork•London PublishedbyLexingtonBooks AnimprintofTheRowman&LittlefieldPublishingGroup,Inc. 4501ForbesBoulevard,Suite200,Lanham,Maryland20706 www.rowman.com UnitA,WhitacreMews,26-34StannaryStreet,LondonSE114AB Copyright©2015byLexingtonBooks Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereproducedinanyformorbyany electronicormechanicalmeans,includinginformationstorageandretrievalsystems, withoutwrittenpermissionfromthepublisher,exceptbyareviewerwhomayquote passagesinareview. BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationInformationAvailable LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Lee,Philip,1975–author. AcademicfreedomatAmericanuniversities:constitutionalrights,professionalnorms,andcontrac- tualduties/PhilipLee. pagescm Basedontheauthor’sthesis(doctoral—HarvardGraduateSchoolofEducation,2013),underthe title:AnintegratedapproachtoacademicfreedomatAmericanUniversities. Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN978-1-4985-0100-2(cloth:alk.paper)—ISBN978-1-4985-0101-9(electronic) 1.Academicfreedom—UnitedStates.2.Collegeteachers—Legalstatus,laws,etc.—UnitedStates. 3.Laborcontract—UnitedStates.I.Title. KF4242.L442014 344.73'078—dc23 2014036073 TMThepaperusedinthispublicationmeetstheminimumrequirementsofAmerican NationalStandardforInformationSciencesPermanenceofPaperforPrintedLibrary Materials,ANSI/NISOZ39.48-1992. PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica Formywonderfulfamily—Sue,PJ,Phoebe,andPhylicia. Withyou,Iamwhole. Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction xi 1 TheCrisisofAcademicFreedomintheModernUniversityand theFoundingoftheAAUP 1 2 TheAAUP’sFirstPolicyDeclarationin1915andItsStruggleto DefendAcademicFreedom 23 3 TheAAUP’sSeminal1940StatementandJudiciallyDefined AcademicFreedomDuringtheMcCarthyEra 45 4 ModernConstitutionalConceptionsofAcademicFreedom 71 5 TheLimitationsofConstitutionallyBasedProfessorialFreedom 99 6 ContractLawasanAlternativeFoundationforProfessorial Freedom 121 Conclusion 145 Bibliography 147 Index 159 AbouttheAuthor 163 vii Acknowledgments The publication of this book marks the end of a four-year journey at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and I am fortunate to have had the support of so many along the way. I would like to thank my advisor, Julie Reuben, who has guided me from my first year as a doctoral student to the submission of my dissertation and to my first years as a law professor. I could not have asked for a better mentor. Her brilliance, generosity, and warmth have given me a model for my own student advising. I would also like to thank my other dissertation committee members, Natasha Warikoo andBobO’Neil.Itisbecauseoftheirdiligentreadingofmydrafts,insightful andtimelyfeedback,andexpertguidancethatIfinishedmydissertationand wasabletoturnitintoacompletedbookmanuscript.Further,Iwouldliketo thank Joe Singer, Todd Rakoff, Bob Iuliano, Henry Rosovsky, and Larry Bacow for stimulating discussion regarding academic freedom. Last but not least, I would like to thank my friends and colleagues including Marc John- son,MichaelHorne,AdrienneMundy-Shephard,andEddieContreras.They readoversomeoftheearlydraftsofmydissertationandhelpedmedevelop andsharpenmyargumentsfromthebrainstormingstagetothefinalproduct. Most importantly, they reminded me about the importance of taking a break everynowandthentoappreciatetheblessingoffriendship. Forallofthesepeoplewhohelpedmegethere,Iamgrateful. ix

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