Volume 9, Number 1 (2013)
Front Matter
Articles
Fish on Academic Freedom: A Merited Assault on
Nonsense, But Perhaps a Bridge Too Far
Lawrence Alexander
Why Bother with Academic Freedom?
Robert Post
Fish’s Five Theories
Frederick Schauer
We Represent the Law Prof Guild
Scott A. Anderson
Academic Freedom and Judicial Independence
Wayne Batchis
Is Academic Freedom in Peril? A View from the
Is Academic Freedom in Peril? A View from the
Trenches
Sara R. Benson
The Robinson Case
Charles Calleros
Justifying Academic Freedom
Brian L. Frye
Narrative of Academic Freedom Post-9/11:
Deconstructing via Symmetry, Corporatization and
American Exceptionalism
Saby Ghoshray
Clinical Legal Education and Academic Freedom
Brian Gilmore
Critiquing the AAUP Rule Protecting Professors
Against Complaints by Non-Students
Arthur Gross-Schaefer, Sona Gala, and Warren Terry
A Modern Academic Priesthood
Andrew Kloster
Stanley Fish as Lord Grantham
Andrew Koppelman
The Doctrine of Balance
Kenneth L. Marcus
Scholar’s Privilege: A Normative Primer
Ryan M. Rodenberg and Anastasios Kaburakis
Stanley Is Not Doing His Job
Christopher J. Roederer
The Common Good of Practices
Jack L. Sammons
Academic Freedom versus Academic Legitimacy
David Schraub
The Racialism and Erasure of Academic Freedom
Nick J. Sciullo
Balancing Academic Freedom and Professionalism: A
Commentary on University Social Media Policies
Lauren B. Solberg
Academic, Not Political
Ernest Weinrib
Stanley Fish and the Politics of Academic Freedom
John K. Wilson
Fish on Purpose
Joshua Youngkin
Comments
2013-2014 Editorial Board
- Editor-in-Chief
- Ben Crego
- Managing Editor
- Sylmarie Trujillo
- Executive Comments Editor
- Ivette Delgado
- Executive Symposium Editor
- Adam Lewinson
- Executive Business Editor
- Chanel Rowe
- NCLR President
- Altanese Phenelus