A divided federal appeals court ruled that the University of Washington violated a computer science professor’s First ...
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Appeals court rules against university for punishing professor who mocked 'land acknowledgment'
"Student discomfort with a professor's views can prompt discussion and disapproval," but it's "not grounds for the university ...
University of Washington professor wins free speech case after court rules university violated his First Amendment rights for ...
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Prof punished over land acknowledgment joke vindicated by court decision: ‘Not going to be silenced’
A professor who refused to bow to activist progressives and parrot land acknowledgements has scored a major First Amendment ...
The Ninth Circuit's decision favors UW professor Reges, sparking debate on land acknowledgments in academia and beyond.
The court says students’ issues with the parody are ‘not grounds for the university retaliating against the professor.’ ...
Computer scientist Stephen Thaler on Friday formally petitioned the US Supreme Court to decide whether creative works produced entirely by artificial intelligence can qualify for copyright protection.
In a D.C. courtroom, a trial is wrapping up this week with big stakes for climate science. One of the world's most prominent climate scientists is suing a right-wing author and a policy analyst for ...
The University of Washington violated a professor’s free speech rights when it investigated and reprimanded him for putting a parody land acknowledgment in his syllabus, a federal appeals court ruled ...
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