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    1. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 11 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      That, after all, is what we mean by academic freedom, isn’t it? Instead of focusing on only one aspect of the copyright issue, a (...)

    2. A New Twist in Government Transparency

      The Obama administration agreed to the “voluntary” disclosure policy in order to settle the lawsuits, but maintains the historical White House (...)

    3. The Tale of the Snail

      There are a number of other books which sketch the “biography” of a particular case, like Wiegand and Wiegand’s Books on Trial: Red Scare in the (...)

    4. "Tell the Court I Love My Wife"

      The unanimous opinion, published at 388 U.S. 1 , agreed that “[t]here can be no doubt that restricting the freedom to marry solely (...)

    5. Palestine - Middle East & Islamic Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Embers and Ashes: Memoirs of an Arab Intellectual . Tuqan, Fadwa. A Mountainous Journey: A Poet’s Autobiography .

    6. Who Owns Legislative History?

      Carl Malamud, the founder of public.resource.org (previously discussed in this blog for its "Recycle Your PACER Documents" initiative), launched (...)

    7. Researching U.S. State Commitments with Foreign Governments

      The collection was curated by Marquette Law professor Ryan Scoville and his former research assistant Mitchell Knief, now a trademark attorney. (...)

    8. We Are All Bound Up Together: Race and Resistance in the American Women’s Suffrage Movement - The De

      In this role and as leader of the Freedom Democratic Party, she helped and encouraged thousands of African Americans to become (...)

    9. John Hope Franklin's Grownup School List - The Devil's Tale

      A sequel is his Shades of Freedom: Racial Politics and Presumptions of the American Legal Process , 1996.”

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 20 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      As I say, academic freedom would pose a unique obstacle, since courts have recognized a First Amendment interest in academic (...)

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